Two-Server Oblivious Transfer for Quantum Messages

11/07/2022
by   Masahito Hayashi, et al.
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Oblivious transfer is considered as a cryptographic primitive task for quantum information processing over quantum network. Although it is possible with two servers, any existing protocol works only with classical messages. We propose two-server oblivious transfer protocols for quantum messages.

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