Quantum information science breaks limitations of conventional information transfer, cryptography and computation by using quantum superpositions or entanglement as resources for information processing. Here we report on the experimental realisation of three-party quantum communication protocols using single three-level quantum system (qutrit) communication: secret-sharing, detectable Byzantine agreement and communication complexity reduction for a three-valued function. We have implemented these three schemes using the same optical fibre interferometric setup. Our realisation is easily scalable without compromising on detection efficiency or generating extremely complex many-particle entangled states.
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Smania, M., Elhassan, A. M., Tavakoli, A., & Bourennane, M. (2016). Experimental quantum multiparty communication protocols. Npj Quantum Information, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/npjqi.2016.10
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