Dang Minh Dung,Patrick Bellot
This work is about quantum primitives named Oblivious Transfer and Bit Commitment and their quantum implementations. These are generic primitives for building distributed computation application such as electronic voting. However,building these primitives is prohibited by the well-known theorems of Mayers and Lo&Chau. These two theorems are often misinterpreted and challenged. We have given a new interpretation of these theorems and shown that they are valid for all generic construction of these protocols with a macroscopic channel used for classical communications.

- Dang Minh Dung. “Quantum primitives for secure two-party computations and entanglement attacks”,Télécom ParisTech PhD Thesis,April 2008.
- Dang Minh Dung and Patrick Bellot. “Coin Flipping based Oblivious Tranfer”. 8th International Conference on Quantum Communication,Measurement and Computing –QCMC’06,Tsukuba (Japon),November 2006.
- Dang Minh Dung and Patrick Bellot. “A new approach to Quantum Oblivious transfers and Quantum Bit Commitment”. 6th European Quantum Information Processing and Communication (QIPC) Workshop,Poster session,Vienna,Austria,May 20-26 2005.
- Dang Minh Dung,Nguyen Toan Linh Tam,Le Quoc Cuong,Nguyen Thanh Mai and Patrick Bellot. “Usages of Secure Networks built using Quantum Technology”. 3rd International Conference in Computer Sciences « Research,Innovation and Vision of the Future »,RIVF’05,invited conference,Marc Bui ed.,Can Tho (Vietnam),février 2005.

