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* To send classical teleportation bits <math>m_0,m_1</math> (Step 5) the players can run a classical logical OR protocol of [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[4] ]] or anonymous transmission protocol for classical bits with quantum resources of [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[6] ]]. The quantum protocol requires one additional GHZ state for transmitting one classical bit.
* To send classical teleportation bits <math>m_0,m_1</math> (Step 5) the players can run a classical logical OR protocol of [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[4] ]] or anonymous transmission protocol for classical bits with quantum resources of [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[6] ]]. The quantum protocol requires one additional GHZ state for transmitting one classical bit.
* The anonymous transmission of quantum states was introduced in [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[6] ]].
* The anonymous transmission of quantum states was introduced in [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[6] ]].
* The problem was subsequently developed to consider the preparation and certification of the GHZ state [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[3], [5] ]].
* The problem was subsequently developed to consider the preparation and certification of the GHZ state [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[3], [5], [7] ]].
* In [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[5] ]], it was first shown that the proposed protocol is information-theoretically secure against an active adversary.
* In [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[5] ]], it was first shown that the proposed protocol is information-theoretically secure against an active adversary.
* In [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[1] ]] a protocol using another multipartite state, the W state, was introduced. The reference discusses the noise robustness of both GHZ-based and W-based protocols and compares the performance of both protocols.
* In [[GHZ State based Quantum Anonymous Transmission#References|[1] ]] a protocol using another multipartite state, the W state, was introduced. The reference discusses the noise robustness of both GHZ-based and W-based protocols and compares the performance of both protocols.
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#[https://arxiv.org/abs/0706.2356 Brassard et al (2007)]
#[https://arxiv.org/abs/0706.2356 Brassard et al (2007)]
#[https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0409201 Christandl et al (2005)]
#[https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0409201 Christandl et al (2005)]
#[https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.04729 Unnikrishnan et al (2018)]
<div style='text-align: right;'>''contributed by Victoria Lipinska''</div>
<div style='text-align: right;'>''contributed by Victoria Lipinska''</div>
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