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Game-theoretic perspective of Ping-Pong Protocol
We analyse Ping-Pong protocol from the point of view of a game. The analysis
helps us in understanding the different strategies of a sender and an
eavesdropper to gain the maximum payoff in the game. The study presented here
characterizes strategies that lead to different Nash equilibriums. We further
demonstrate the condition for Pareto optimality depending on the parameters
used in the game. Moreover, we also analysed LM05 protocol and compared it with
PP protocol from the point of view of a generic two-way QKD game with or
without entanglement. Our results provide a deeper understanding of general
two-way QKD protocols in terms of the security and payoffs of different
stakeholders in the protocol
Multiparty Quantum Communication Using Multiqubit Entanglement and Teleportation
We propose a 2N qubit entangled channel that can be used to teleport N qubits in a network to a single receiver. We describe the structure of this channel and explicitly demonstrate how the protocol works. The channel can be used to implement a scheme in which all parties have to participate in order for the teleportation to be successful. This can be advantageous in various scenarios and we discuss the potential application of this protocol to voting
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