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 <title>Private Database Queries Using Quantum States with Limited Coherence Times</title>
 <link>http://arxiv.org/abs/0709.4502</link>
 <minidescription>Reading part of a database without revealing what you're looking at.</minidescription>
 <description>We describe a method for private database queries using exchange
of quantum states with bits encoded in mutually incompatible
bases. For technology with limited coherence time, the database
vendor can announce the encoding after a suitable delay to allow
the user to privately learn one of two items in the database
without the ability to also definitely infer the second item. This
quantum approach also allows the user to choose to learn other
functions of the items, such as the exclusive-or of their bits,
but not to gain more information than equivalent to learning one
item, on average. This method is especially useful for items
consisting of a few bits by avoiding the substantial overhead of
conventional cryptographic approaches.
</description>
 <author>Tad Hogg and Li Zhang</author>
 <pubDate>2009-04-08 19:45:00</pubDate>
 <tags>
  <tag>quantum information</tag>
  <tag>privacy</tag>
  <tag>digital property rights</tag>
 </tags>
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