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Quantum Gambling Using Two Nonorthogonal States

W. Y. Hwang, D. Ahn, S. W. Hwang

Published 2000-10-30, updated 2001-10-11Version 5

We give a (remote) quantum gambling scheme that makes use of the fact that quantum nonorthogonal states cannot be distinguished with certainty. In the proposed scheme, two participants Alice and Bob can be regarded as playing a game of making guesses on identities of quantum states that are in one of two given nonorthogonal states: if Bob makes a correct (an incorrect) guess on the identity of a quantum state that Alice has sent, he wins (loses). It is shown that the proposed scheme is secure against the nonentanglement attack. It can also be shown heuristically that the scheme is secure in the case of the entanglement attack.

Comments: no essential correction, 4 pages, RevTex
Journal: Phys. Rev. A 64, 064302 (2001)
Categories: quant-ph
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