Security trade-offs in ancilla-free quantum bit commitment in the presence of superselection rules
David P. Divincenzo (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Centre)
John A. Smolin (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Centre)
B.M. Terhal (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Centre)
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Abstract
Security trade-offs have previously been established for one-way bit commitment. We study this trade-off in two superselection settings. We show that for an 'abelian' superselection rule (exemplified by particle conservation), the standard trade-off between sealing and binding properties still holds. For the non-abelian case (exemplified by angular momentum conservation), the security trade-off can be more subtle, which we illustrate by showing that if the bit commitment is forced to be ancilla-free, an asymptotically secure quantum bit commitment is possible.
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