Blind Delegation of Quantum Digital Signature: Difference between revisions

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This protocol performs the task of Quantum Digital Signature such that the Signer does not get to know the content of the message being signed.
This [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11432-016-9061-4 example protocol] performs the task of Quantum Digital Signature such that the Signer does not get to know the content of the message being signed.
It ensures that the owner cannot deny at a later stage having signed the message, a receiver cannot fake or alter the QDS and the verifier can use the above two properties to verify if the sent message is signed by the genuine sender, thus, satisfying properties of transferability, non-repudiation, and unforgeability.
It ensures that the owner cannot deny at a later stage having signed the message, a receiver cannot fake or alter the QDS and the verifier can use the above two properties to verify if the sent message is signed by the genuine sender, thus, satisfying properties of transferability, non-repudiation, and unforgeability.


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