Prepare-and-Send Universal Blind Quantum Computation: Difference between revisions

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The [https://arxiv.org/abs/0807.4154 example protocol] achieves the functionality of [[]] by assigning universal quantum computation to an untrusted device while maintaining privacy of the input, output and computation of the client. The client requires to be able to prepare and send quantum states while the server requires to possess a device with quantum memory, measurement and entanglement generation technology. Following description deals with a method which involves quantum offline and classical online communication, called Blind Quantum Computation.  
The [https://arxiv.org/abs/0807.4154 example protocol] achieves the functionality of [[Secure Client- Server Delegated Quantum Computation]] by assigning quantum computation to an untrusted device while maintaining privacy of the input, output and computation of the client. The client requires to be able to prepare and send quantum states while the server requires to possess a device with quantum memory, measurement and entanglement generation technology. It has the properties of [[Secure Client- Server Delegated Quantum Computation#Properties|correctness]], [[Secure Client- Server Delegated Quantum Computation#Properties|blindness]] and [[Secure Client- Server Delegated Quantum Computation#Properties|universality]]. Following description deals with a method which involves quantum offline and classical online communication, called Blind Quantum Computation.  
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