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==Properties== * This protocol detects a cheating server with high probability. * Universality: This protocol is universal in nature. The resource state used is universal and thus can implement any quantum computation. * Correctness: The correctness of the protocol is implied from the measurement based quantum computing used. * Blindness: As there exists no quantum channel from the client to the server, the [[no-signaling theorem]] ensures that no information about the states is sent to the server using just the measurements. * The security of this protocol is device independent, which means client does not need to trust their measurement device in order to guarantee the security. * One advantage of this protocol is that no random number generators are required.
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