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===Classical Offline Communication-No Quantum Communication=== | ===Classical Offline Communication-No Quantum Communication=== | ||
It involves a fully classical Client assign quantum computation to a Server on her classical input/output using only classical communication during the preparation stage and output correction. There is no communication between the two parties during computation stage. It uses only classical [[Supplementary Information#Homomorphic Encryption|Homomorphic Encryption]] and no quantum gadgets to realize a quantum | It involves a fully classical Client assign quantum computation to a Server on her classical input/output using only classical communication during the preparation stage and output correction. There is no communication between the two parties during computation stage. It uses only classical [[Supplementary Information#Homomorphic Encryption|Homomorphic Encryption]] and no quantum gadgets to realize a quantum function/computation. Quantum offline communication would be needed in case of quantum input/output. A verification scheme for such protocols is still an open question. Class of protocols under this category are: | ||
*Quantum Capable Classical Fully Homomorphic Encryption [[Classical Fully Homomorphic Encryption for Quantum Circuits|'''(FHE) for Quantum Circuits''']] | *Quantum Capable Classical Fully Homomorphic Encryption [[Classical Fully Homomorphic Encryption for Quantum Circuits|'''(FHE) for Quantum Circuits''']] | ||
'''Tags:''' [[Two Party Protocols|Two Party]], [[Universal Task|Universal Task | '''Tags:''' [[Two Party Protocols|Two Party]], [[Universal Task|Universal Task]], [[Multiparty Delegated Quantum Computation|Multiparty Delegated Quantum Computation]], [[Quantum Enhanced Classical Delegated Computation|Quantum Enhanced Classical Delegated Computing]] |