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Quantum bit commitment and the reality of the quantum state

R. Srikanth

Published 2017-08-16Version 1

Quantum bit commitment (QBC) is insecure in the standard non-relativistic quantum cryptographic framework, essentially because Alice can exploit quantum steering to defer making her commitment. Two assumptions implicit in this framework are that: (a) the same system $E$ would be used for submitting the evidence for either commitment (That is, only the commitment-encoding states are different-- but not the submitted system itself-- for different commitments); and (b) system $E$ is quantum rather than classical. Here, we show how relaxing assumption (a) or (b) can render her malicious steering operation indeterminable or inexistent, respectively. Finally, we present a secure protocol that relaxes both assumptions in a quantum teleportation setting. Without appeal to an ontological framework, we argue that the protocol's security entails the reality of the quantum state, provided retrocausality is excluded.

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