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Zero knowledge convincing protocol on quantum bit is impossible

Abstract

Consider two parties: Alice and Bob and suppose that Bob is given a qubit system in a quantum state ϕ\phi, unknown to him. Alice knows ϕ\phi and she is supposed to convince Bob that she knows ϕ\phi sending some test message. Is it possible for her to convince Bob providing him "zero knowledge" i. e. no information about ϕ\phi he has? We prove that there is no "zero knowledge" protocol of that kind. In fact it turns out that basing on Alice message, Bob (or third party - Eve - who can intercept the message) can synthetize a copy of the unknown qubit state ϕ\phi with nonzero probability. This "no-go" result puts general constrains on information processing where information {\it about} quantum state is involved.Comment: 4 pages, RevTe

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