Security trade-offs in ancilla-free quantum bit commitment in the presence of superselection rules

Journal Article (2004)
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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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https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/6/1/080
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Publication Year
2004
Language
English
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Volume number
6
Pages (from-to)
1-9

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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