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The [https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.02130 example protocol] achieves the functionality of [[Secure Client- Server Delegated Quantum Computation|Delegated Quantum Computation]] by a method which involves fully [[Secure Client- Server Delegated Quantum Computation#Protocols|classical offline]] and no [[Secure Client- Server Delegated Quantum Computation#Protocols|quantum communication]]. It uses only classical [[Glossary#Quantum Capable Homomorphic Encryption|Homomorphic Encryption]] (HE) scheme to evaluate quantum circuits for classical input/output. It allows a fully classical Client to hide her data such that Server can carry out any arbitrary quantum computation on the encrypted data without having any knowledge about Client’s inputs. It hides the output and input of the computation while Server is allowed to choose the [[Glossary#Unitary Operations|unitary operation]] (any quantum gate) for required computation. Quantum offline communication would be required if Client’s input and output is quantum.</br></br> '''Tags:''' [[:Category:Two Party Protocols|Two Party]], [[:Category:Quantum Functionality|Quantum Functionality]], [[:Category:Universal Task|Universal Task]], [[Secure Client- Server Delegated Quantum Computation]], [[Prepare and Send Quantum Fully Homomorphic Encryption|Prepare and Send Quantum FHE]], Classical Offline Communication, [[Glossary#Superposition|Superposition]], Trapdoor Claw-Free Functions, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_with_errors Learning With Errors], Encrypted CNOT Operation. [[Category:Two Party Protocols]][[Category:Quantum Functionality]][[Category:Universal Task]]
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