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*Communication can be performed over a classical network with only one quantum node (in case of classical input and output).  
*Communication can be performed over a classical network with only one quantum node (in case of classical input and output).  
*The functions <math>f_0, f_1</math> used must be trapdoor claw-free(TCF) such that one it is not possible to find a triple <math>(\mu_0,\mu_1,y)</math> such that <math>f_0(\mu_0)=f_1(\mu_1)=y</math>
*The functions <math>f_0, f_1</math> used must be trapdoor claw-free(TCF) such that one it is not possible to find a triple <math>(\mu_0,\mu_1,y)</math> such that <math>f_0(\mu_0)=f_1(\mu_1)=y</math>
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[[File:CFHEQC_Server.PNG|center|Classical Fully Homomorphic Encryption for Quantum Circuits (Server)]]
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[[File:CFHEQC_Client.PNG|center|Classical Fully Homomorphic Encryption for Quantum Circuits (Client)]]


==Protocol Description==  
==Protocol Description==  
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