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Quantum fingerprinting is a proposed techn … Quantum fingerprinting is a proposed technique that uses a quantum computer to generate a string with a similar function to the cryptographic hash function. Alice and Bob hold -bit strings and . Their goal and a referee's is to obtain the correct value of . To do this, quantum states are produced from the fingerprints and sent to the referee who performs the Swap test to detect if the fingerprints are similar or different with a high probability.ilar or different with a high probability.
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