Physics – Quantum Physics
Scientific paper
1998-06-09
Physics
Quantum Physics
13 pages. Supersedes quant-ph/9712023
Scientific paper
It has been recently shown by Mayers that no bit commitment scheme is secure if the participants have unlimited computational power and technology. However it was noticed that a secure protocol could be obtained by forcing the cheater to perform a measurement. Similar situations had been encountered previously in the design of Quantum Oblivious Transfer. The question is whether a classical bit commitment could be used for this specific purpose. We demonstrate that, surprisingly, classical unconditionally concealing bit commitments do not help.
Brassard Gilles
Crepeau Claude
Mayers Dominic
Salvail Louis
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