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This means that sending a pilot signal from the transmitter to the receiver compromises security.
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This could mean that signals sent with qutrits are more resistant to disturbances that ruin entanglement, enabling communication over longer distances.
Failing to do so could mean a guilty verdict that sends Manafort to prison for the rest of his life.
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