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The following pages link to Cryptanalysis of a multi-party quantum key agreement protocol with single particles (Q2189526):
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- Collusive attacks to ``circle-type'' multi-party quantum key agreement protocols (Q296141) (← links)
- Revisiting ``The loophole of the improved secure quantum sealed-bid auction with post-confirmation and solution'' (Q458564) (← links)
- Two-party quantum key agreement with four-qubit cluster states (Q479446) (← links)
- Protocols of quantum key agreement solely using Bell states and Bell measurement (Q488182) (← links)
- Two-party quantum key agreement against collective noise (Q513834) (← links)
- Two quantum key agreement protocols immune to collective noise (Q517539) (← links)
- Two-party quantum key agreement over a collective noisy channel (Q669976) (← links)
- Improvement of ``Novel multiparty quantum key agreement protocol with GHZ states'' (Q682522) (← links)
- Novel multi-party quantum key agreement protocol with G-like states and Bell states (Q726056) (← links)
- Quantum key agreement protocols with four-qubit cluster states (Q747819) (← links)
- Multi-party quantum key agreement protocol secure against collusion attacks (Q1674560) (← links)
- Quantum key agreement protocols with single photon in both polarization and spatial-mode degrees of freedom (Q1679280) (← links)
- Multi-party quantum key agreement without entanglement (Q1705075) (← links)
- Three-party quantum key agreement protocol with seven-qubit entangled states (Q1740802) (← links)
- Multiparty quantum key agreement based on three-photon entanglement with unidirectional qubit transmission (Q1741021) (← links)
- Secure multi-party quantum summation based on quantum Fourier transform (Q1993731) (← links)
- Improving the security of quantum key agreement protocols with single photon in both polarization and spatial-mode degrees of freedom (Q1994787) (← links)
- Multi-party quantum key agreement protocol for smart home environment (Q2063133) (← links)
- Multi-party quantum key agreement protocol with authentication (Q2063911) (← links)
- Dynamic multi-party quantum key agreement protocol based on commutative encryption (Q2090074) (← links)
- Mutual authentication quantum key agreement protocol based on Bell states (Q2101597) (← links)
- Detector-device-independent quantum key agreement based on single-photon Bell state measurement (Q2114025) (← links)
- Efficient multiparty quantum key agreement using block-based single particles (Q2114036) (← links)
- Multi-party semi-quantum key agreement protocol based on the four-qubit cluster states (Q2129082) (← links)
- Two-party mutual authentication quantum key agreement protocol (Q2145939) (← links)
- Multi-party quantum key agreement protocol for detection of collusive attacks in each sub-circle segment by headers (Q2165335) (← links)
- Improvements on: ``Multi-party quantum key agreement protocol with Bell states and single particles'' (Q2190541) (← links)
- The three-party quantum key agreement protocol with quantum Fourier transform (Q2190590) (← links)
- Quantum key agreement via non-maximally entangled cluster states (Q2239618) (← links)
- Three-party semi-quantum key agreement protocol (Q2300859) (← links)
- High-efficiency three-party quantum key agreement protocol with quantum dense coding and Bell states (Q2322194) (← links)
- A quantum private comparison protocol with splitting information carriers (Q2348657) (← links)
- Cryptanalysis of multi-party quantum key agreement with five-qubit Brown states (Q2677505) (← links)
- Comment on “Quantum key agreement protocol” (Q4985077) (← links)
- An efficient circle-type multiparty quantum key agreement protocol with single particles (Q5125372) (← links)
- Two-party quantum key agreement with five-particle entangled states (Q5271782) (← links)