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* [[Multi-Database Quantum Symmetric Private Information Retrieval for a Quantum Database|Multi-database quantum SPIR protocols in the visible setting for a quantum database]] | * [[Multi-Database Quantum Symmetric Private Information Retrieval for a Quantum Database|Multi-database quantum SPIR protocols in the visible setting for a quantum database]] | ||
==Use-cases== | |||
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===Classical database=== | |||
*Location-based services (to protect user location privacy). | |||
*Queries of electronic medical records (these require decades of information confidentiality; hence security against quantum computing based attacks is necessary) or medical test reports. | |||
*Music and film streaming (user does not want his/her tastes to be revealed to the server). | |||
*Pay-per-view services, where the user should pay a fee to access every single database element. | |||
Quantum (S)PIR protocols may be preferred to their classical counterparts to: | |||
*Achieve (S)PIR with better communication complexity: this is convenient in the case of large databases. | |||
*Achieve (S)PIR with better security: for instance, to secure classical channels as in [[#References|[5]]]. | |||
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#[https://arxiv.org/pdf/quant-ph/9611031.pdf Lo (1997)] | #[https://arxiv.org/pdf/quant-ph/9611031.pdf Lo (1997)] | ||
#[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1902.09768.pdf Aharonov et al (2019)] | #[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1902.09768.pdf Aharonov et al (2019)] | ||
#[https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/23/1/54/htm Kon and Lim (2021)] | |||
<div style='text-align: right;'>''*contributed by Marine Demarty''</div> | <div style='text-align: right;'>''*contributed by Marine Demarty''</div> |