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... quantum particles and, thus, leads to an apparent violation of the equivalence principle which gave additional motivation to performing improved atom interferometric tests of the equivalence principle. Here we derived another, complementary, implication of such spacetime fluctuations, namely decoher ...
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A Brief Review on Quantum Bit Commitment

... the participants in the protocol are only allowed to cheat with an arbitrarily small probability. Despite the initial optimism to achieve an unconditionally secure QBC protocol, Mayers [33] and independently Lo and Chau [29], proved a no-go theorem showing that unconditionally secure QBC is impossib ...
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