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Encoding secret information in measurement settings

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Assad, Syed
Kalev, A.

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Singapore University Press and World Scientific Publishing Co Pty Ltd

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Secure communication protocols are often formulated in a paradigm where the message is encoded in measurement outcomes. In this work, we propose a rather unexplored framework in which the message is encoded in measurement settings rather than in their outcomes. In particular, we study two different variants of such secure communication protocols in which the message alphabet corresponds to measurement settings of mutually unbiased bases.

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International Journal of Quantum Information

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