Secure Client- Server Delegated Computation: Difference between revisions

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===Classical Online Communication-No Quantum Communication===
===Classical Online Communication-No Quantum Communication===
It involves a fully classical Client exchanging classical messages with the server throughout. This can be achieved by protocols achieving the functionality of generating random qubits at a distance, known as Random Qubit Generators (RQG). One such protocol is a pseudo-secret RQG [[Pseudo-Secret Random Qubit Generator|Pseudo-Secret Random Qubit Generator (PSRQG)]], also called Q-Factory. Client uses a classical channel to instruct a Server to create a required set of qubits, hiding her (Client's) real inputs. One could use PSQRG to implement UBQC/QFHE to achieve delegated quantum computation without a quantum channel only over classical network. A verification of PSRQG protocol is still an open question.
It involves a fully classical Client exchanging classical messages with the server throughout. This can be done using protocols for generating secret random qubits, also called Secret Random Qubit Generator (SQRG). One could append SQRG with UBQC to eliminate quantum communication. A protocol falling under this category is [[Pseudo-Secret Random Qubit Generator|Pseudo-Secret Random Qubit Generator (PSRQG)]]. A verification protocol using PSQRG is still an open question.


===Classical Offline Communication-Quantum Offline Communication===  
===Classical Offline Communication-Quantum Offline Communication===  
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