Quantum correlations enable instantaneous willful selection of information decoding location without classical signals or superluminal signaling.
Experimental demonstration that qubits can be cloned at will, if encrypted with a single-use decryption key.preprint
4 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
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Encrypted qudit cloning with two signal-noise pairs equals a five-party AME state for uniform inputs, and threshold QSS realizes the goals of encrypted cloning.
Subsets H = {A} ∪ C in quantum encrypted cloning are fully informative except when all pairs are incomplete and |C| < n (uninformative) or when |C| = n, n odd and q even (partially informative on y-Bloch component).
Non-authorized subsets in quantum encrypted cloning can retain restricted residual information about the input state in a parity-dependent pattern, revealing a structural confidentiality limitation.
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Anomalous nonlocality of information masked in quantum correlations
Quantum correlations enable instantaneous willful selection of information decoding location without classical signals or superluminal signaling.
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Encrypted Cloning, Absolute Maximal Entanglement and Quantum Secret Sharing
Encrypted qudit cloning with two signal-noise pairs equals a five-party AME state for uniform inputs, and threshold QSS realizes the goals of encrypted cloning.
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Full characterization of informative subsets in Quantum Encrypted Cloning
Subsets H = {A} ∪ C in quantum encrypted cloning are fully informative except when all pairs are incomplete and |C| < n (uninformative) or when |C| = n, n odd and q even (partially informative on y-Bloch component).
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Encrypted clones can leak: Classification of informative subsets in Quantum Encrypted Cloning
Non-authorized subsets in quantum encrypted cloning can retain restricted residual information about the input state in a parity-dependent pattern, revealing a structural confidentiality limitation.