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@article{977591, author = {Paunkovic, N. and Bouda, Jan and Mateus, P.}, article_location = {New York}, article_number = {6}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.84.062331}, keywords = {simultaneous contract signing; quantum cryptography}, language = {eng}, issn = {1050-2947}, journal = {Physical Review A}, title = {Fair and Optimistic Quantum Contract Signing}, url = {http://pra.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v84/i6/e062331}, volume = {84}, year = {2011} }
TY - JOUR ID - 977591 AU - Paunkovic, N. - Bouda, Jan - Mateus, P. PY - 2011 TI - Fair and Optimistic Quantum Contract Signing JF - Physical Review A VL - 84 IS - 6 SP - 062331 EP - 062331 PB - American Physical Society SN - 10502947 KW - simultaneous contract signing KW - quantum cryptography UR - http://pra.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v84/i6/e062331 L2 - http://pra.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v84/i6/e062331 N2 - We present a fair and optimistic quantum-contract-signing protocol between two clients that requires no communication with the third trusted party during the exchange phase. We discuss its fairness and show that it is possible to design such a protocol for which the probability of a dishonest client to cheat becomes negligible and scales as N^{-1/2}, where N is the number of messages exchanged between the clients. Our protocol is not based on the exchange of signed messages: Its fairness is based on the laws of quantum mechanics. Thus, it is abuse free, and the clients do not have to generate new keys for each message during the exchange phase. We discuss a real-life scenario when measurement errors and qubit-state corruption due to noisy channels and imperfect quantum memories occur and argue that for a real, good-enough measurement apparatus, transmission channels, and quantum memories, our protocol would still be fair. Apart from stable quantum memories, the other segments of our protocol could be implemented by today's technology, as they require in essence the same type of apparatus as the one needed for the Bennett-Brassard 1984 (BB84) cryptographic protocol. Finally, we briefly discuss two alternative versions of the protocol, one that uses only two states [based on the Bennett 1992 (B92) protocol] and the other that uses entangled pairs, and show that it is possible to generalize our protocol to an arbitrary number of clients ER -
PAUNKOVIC, N., Jan BOUDA and P. MATEUS. Fair and Optimistic Quantum Contract Signing. \textit{Physical Review A}. New York: American Physical Society, 2011, vol.~84, No~6, p.~062331-62341. ISSN~1050-2947. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.84.062331.
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