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RobbersNone Events

RobbersNone Events refer to situations in quantum computing experiments where no detectable "robber" (an eavesdropper or malicious third party) is present or identified during a security check. Essentially, it indicates that the system shows no signs of interference or attack, suggesting the communication has remained secure. This concept is used in quantum cryptography to assess the integrity of data transmission, trusting that when RobbersNone Events occur, the communication has not been compromised by an external actor.