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The Savitsky–Dworkin Protocol

The Savitsky–Dworkin Protocol is a method used in quantum cryptography to securely share a secret key between two parties. It employs principles of quantum mechanics, like the properties of quantum particles, to detect any eavesdropping. If a third party tries to intercept the key, the quantum states become disturbed, alerting the parties to potential security breaches. This protocol ensures that the key remains private and unspoiled during transmission, providing a highly secure way to communicate secretly over possibly insecure channels.