Quantum cryptography

DrZaphod drzaphod at brewmeister.xstablu.com
Fri Jan 28 13:03:03 PST 1994


> . . .Naively,  
> the idea is that any interference with the message can be detected because of  
> the subtleties of QM measurement theory. 
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> See ya, Walter A. Kehowski <wak at next0.math.pitt.edu>

	How do you know if it has been interfered with due to the
[Schrodinger's [sp?] Cat experiment] if you have to look at the nessage
to see if it's been tampered with.  I'm sure 0's and 1's are simpler than
real life, tho.. TTFN.  


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