Quantum lightning never strikes the same state twice
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Cryptography (94A60) Corporate finance (dividends, real options, etc.) (91G50) Quantum state estimation, approximate cloning (81P50) Authentication, digital signatures and secret sharing (94A62) Computer security (68M25) Quantum entropies (81P17) Quantum state tomography, quantum state discrimination (81P18)
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