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It involves a fully classical Client exchanging classical messages with the server only during the preparation and output correction phase. There is no communication during computation phase. It uses a classical protocol to realize a quantum functionality. Protocols falling under this category are Classical Fully Homomorphic Encryption [[Classical Fully Homomorphic Encryption for Quantum Circuits| | It involves a fully classical Client exchanging classical messages with the server only during the preparation and output correction phase. There is no communication during computation phase. It uses a classical protocol to realize a quantum functionality. Protocols falling under this category are Classical Fully Homomorphic Encryption [[Classical Fully Homomorphic Encryption for Quantum Circuits|(FHE) for Quantum Circuits]]. A verification of FHE for Quantum Circuits protocol is still an open question | ||
'''Tags:''' [[Two Party Protocols|Two Party]], [[Universal Task|Universal Task]], [[Quantum Functionality|Quantum Functionality]], [[Secure Delegated Quantum Computation|Secure Delegated Quantum Computation]], [[Secure Mutliparty Quantum Computation#Multiparty Delegated Quantum Computation|Multiparty Delegated Quantum Computation]], [[Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality#Quantum Enhanced Delegated Computing|Quantum Enhanced Classical Delegated Computing]] | '''Tags:''' [[Two Party Protocols|Two Party]], [[Universal Task|Universal Task]], [[Quantum Functionality|Quantum Functionality]], [[Secure Delegated Quantum Computation|Secure Delegated Quantum Computation]], [[Secure Mutliparty Quantum Computation#Multiparty Delegated Quantum Computation|Multiparty Delegated Quantum Computation]], [[Quantum Enhanced Classical Functionality#Quantum Enhanced Delegated Computing|Quantum Enhanced Classical Delegated Computing]] | ||