Another simple unconditionally secure quantum bit commitment protocol -- beating entanglement with entanglement
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evidencespacecommitmententanglementprotocolquantumstateanother
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It is shown how the evidence state space in quantum bit commitment may be made to depend on the bit value 0 or 1 with split entangled pairs. As a consequence, one can obtain a protocol that is perfectly concealing, but is also $\epsilon$-binding because the bit-value dependent evidence space prevents the committing party from cheating by means of a local transformation that is independent of the part of evidence state space that has never been in his possession.
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