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*'''Outline''' A non-mathematical detailed outline which provides a rough idea of the concerned protocol. A figure is accommodated for most protocols.  
*'''Outline''' A non-mathematical detailed outline which provides a rough idea of the concerned protocol. A figure is accommodated for most protocols.  
**'''Figure''' A figure explicitly describing an example of the protocol outlined
**'''Figure''' A figure explicitly describing an example of the protocol outlined.
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*'''Notations used''' Connects the non-mathematical outline with further sections
*'''Notations used''' Connects the non-mathematical outline with further sections.
*'''Hardware requirements'''
*'''Hardware requirements'''
# Order of digits related to threshold values, QBit Error Rate (QBER), parameters, etc.. are illustrated in this section.
# Order of digits related to threshold values, QBit Error Rate (QBER), parameters, etc.. are illustrated in this section.
*'''Properties''' A list of important information extracted from the protocol such as, parameters (threshold values), security claim, success probability, adversarial assumption (see [[Quantum Adversary Definitions|Quantum Adversary Definitions)]], setup assumptions, etc..
*'''Properties''' A list of important information extracted from the protocol such as, parameters (threshold values), security claim, success probability, adversarial assumption (see [[Quantum Adversary Definitions|Quantum Adversary Definitions)]]) etc..
#'''Pseudo Code''' Mathematical step-wise protocol algorithm helpful to write a subroutine.
#'''Pseudo Code''' Mathematical step-wise protocol algorithm helpful to write a subroutine.
*'''Discussion'''
*'''Discussion'''
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Any useful information that could not find its place in the above description goes here. Also, some pages on protocols might include short description as below for list of protocols in the same class of functionality and network stage that are easy to interpret after reading the concerned formal description (or are variants of the protocol discussed above), in chronological order with the following point wise description for each:
Any useful information that could not find its place in the above description goes here. Also, some pages on protocols might include short description as below for list of protocols in the same class of functionality and network stage that are easy to interpret after reading the concerned formal description (or are variants of the protocol discussed above):
*Theoretical Papers:  
*Theoretical Papers:  
**How is it different from the above protocol
**How is it different from the above protocol
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