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Quantum Bit Commitment with a Composite Evidence

Quantum Physics 2015-06-26 v4

Abstract

Entanglement-based attacks, which are subtle and powerful, are usually believed to render quantum bit commitment insecure. We point out that the no-go argument leading to this view implicitly assumes the evidence-of-commitment to be a monolithic quantum system. We argue that more general evidence structures, allowing for a composite, hybrid (classical-quantum) evidence, conduce to improved security. In particular, we present and prove the security of the following protocol: Bob sends Alice an anonymous state. She inscribes her commitment bb by measuring part of it in the + (for b=0b = 0) or ×\times (for b=1b=1) basis. She then communicates to him the (classical) measurement outcome RxR_x and the part-measured anonymous state interpolated into other, randomly prepared qubits as her evidence-of-commitment.

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@article{arxiv.quant-ph/0306155,
  title  = {Quantum Bit Commitment with a Composite Evidence},
  author = {R. Srikanth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/0306155},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

6 pages, minor changes, journal reference added