Does there exist a quantum fingerprinting protocol without coherent measurements?
Atsuya Hasegawa, Srijita Kundu, Fran\c{c}ois Le Gall, Harumichi, Nishimura, Qisheng Wang

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Buhrman, Cleve, Watrous, and de Wolf (PRL 2001) discovered the quantum fingerprinting protocol, which is the quantum SMP protocol with qubits communication for the equality problem. In the protocol, Alice and Bob create some quantum fingerprints of their inputs, and the referee conducts the SWAP tests for the quantum fingerprints. Since bits communication is required with the classical SMP scheme for the equality problem first shown by Newman and Szegedy (STOC 1996), there exists an exponential quantum advantage in the amount of communication. In this paper, we consider a setting in which the referee can do only incoherent measurements rather than coherent measurements including the SWAP tests. We first show that, in the case of one-way LOCC measurements, qubits communication is required. To prove the result, we derive a new method to…
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TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
