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The following pages link to Security analysis of the ``Ping-Pong'' quantum communication protocol in the presence of collective-rotation noise (Q480125):
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- A comparative study of protocols for secure quantum communication under noisy environment: single-qubit-based protocols versus entangled-state-based protocols (Q513446) (← links)
- Deterministic secure quantum communication and authentication protocol based on extended GHZ-W state and quantum one-time pad (Q518771) (← links)
- A robust and efficient quantum private comparison of equality based on the entangled swapping of GHZ-like state and \(\chi^+\) state (Q1700854) (← links)
- Security analysis of measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution in collective-rotation noisy environment (Q1703489) (← links)
- Kak's three-stage protocol of secure quantum communication revisited: hitherto unknown strengths and weaknesses of the protocol (Q1991006) (← links)
- The security analysis of quantum B92 protocol in collective-rotation noise channel (Q2323749) (← links)
- An improved control mode for the ping-pong protocol operation in imperfect quantum channels (Q2516158) (← links)
- Ping-pong quantum key distribution with trusted noise: non-Markovian advantage (Q2684328) (← links)
- A NEW DETECTION STRATEGY FOR TWO-STEP QSDC PROTOCOL BASED ON THE FIVE-PARTICLE CLUSTER STATE (Q5417142) (← links)