A simple quantum oblivious transfer protocol
Abstract
A simple and efficient protocol for quantum oblivious transfer is proposed. The protocol can easily be implemented with present technology and is secure against cheaters with unlimited computing power provided the receiver does not have the technology to store the particles for an arbitrarily long period of time. The proposed protocol is a significant improvement over the previous protocols. Unlike the protocol of Cr\'epeau and Kilian which is secure if only if the spin of the particle is measured along the or the axis, the present protocol is perfectly secure no matter along which axes the spin of the particles are measured, and unlike the protocol of Bennett et al. which requires tens of thousand of particles, the present protocol requires only two particles.
Cite
@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9512026,
title = {A simple quantum oblivious transfer protocol},
author = {M. Ardehali},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9512026},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
11 pages, LaTeX file, no figures. The structure of the OT protocol is the same as before: Alice sends two particles to Bob, with the spin of the particles along the horizontal or vertical axis. The proof of the security of the protocol has been made more clear. Some new references have been added