Measurement-Only Verifiable Universal Blind Quantum Computation: Difference between revisions

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The [[example protocol]] achieves the functionality of [[Secure Client- Server Delegated Computation|Delegated Computation]] which is the task of assigning quantum computation to an untrusted device while maintaining privacy of the computation. This protocol allows the client to verify the correctness of the blind delegated quantum computing with high probability. Here, the server prepares and sends a universal resource quantum state to the client, and the client only performs measurements to carry out the quantum computation. Using this method, it is easy to verify with high probability whether the server is honest. The computation here remains perfectly private from the server and this protocol can implement any quantum computation.
The [https://arxiv.org/abs/1208.1495 example protocol] achieves the functionality of [[Secure Client- Server Delegated Computation|Delegated Computation]] which is the task of assigning quantum computation to an untrusted device while maintaining privacy of the computation. This protocol allows the client to verify the correctness of the blind delegated quantum computing with high probability. Here, the server prepares and sends a universal resource quantum state to the client, and the client only performs measurements to carry out the quantum computation. Using this method, it is easy to verify with high probability whether the server is honest. The computation here remains perfectly private from the server and this protocol can implement any quantum computation.


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