Nov. 7, 2022, 2:20 a.m. | Kazuki Ikeda, Adam Lowe

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

We devised a protocol that allows two parties, who may malfunction or
intentionally convey incorrect information in communication through a quantum
channel, to verify each other's measurements and agree on each other's results.
This has particular relevance in a modified version of the quantum coin
flipping game where the possibility of the players cheating is now removed.
Furthermore, the analysis is extended to $N$-parties communicating with each
other, where we propose multiple solutions for the verification of each
player's measurement. …

decision decision making extension game making protocol quantum solution

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