Quantum Search on Encrypted Data Based on Quantum Homomorphic Encryption
Quantum Physics
2020-03-24 v3 Cryptography and Security
Abstract
We propose a homomorphic search protocol based on quantum homomorphic encryption, in which a client Alice with limited quantum ability can give her encrypted data to a powerful but untrusted quantum server and let the server search for her without decryption. By outsourcing the interactive key-update process to a trusted key center, Alice only needs to prepare and encrypt her original data and to decrypt the ciphered search result in linear time. Besides, we also present a compact and perfectly secure quantum homomorphic evaluation protocol for Cliford circuits, where the decryption key can be calculated by Alice with polynomial overhead with respect to the key length.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1711.10066,
title = {Quantum Search on Encrypted Data Based on Quantum Homomorphic Encryption},
author = {Qing Zhou and Songfeng Lu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.10066},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
11 pages and 5 figures