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Dining Philosophers, Leader Election and Ring Size problems, in the quantum setting

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We provide the first quantum (exact) protocol for the Dining Philosophers problem (DP), a central problem in distributed algorithms. It is well known that the problem cannot be solved exactly in the classical setting. We then use our DP protocol to provide a new quantum protocol for the tightly related problem of exact leader election (LE) on a ring, improving significantly in both time and memory complexity over the known LE protocol by Tani et. al. To do this, we show that in some sense the exact DP and exact LE problems are equivalent; interestingly, in the classical non-exact setting they are not. Hopefully, the results will lead to exact quantum protocols for other important distributed algorithmic questions; in particular, we discuss interesting connections to the ring size problem, as well as to a physically motivated question of breaking symmetry in 1D translationally invariant systems.

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Access Control Threatened by Quantum Entanglement

quant-ph · 2025-07-03 · reject · novelty 7.0

A classically secure access control system is shown to leak user secrets with certainty once quantum registers and local quantum memory are allowed, motivating new entanglement-aware access control models.

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  • Access Control Threatened by Quantum Entanglement quant-ph · 2025-07-03 · reject · none · ref 2 · internal anchor

    A classically secure access control system is shown to leak user secrets with certainty once quantum registers and local quantum memory are allowed, motivating new entanglement-aware access control models.