Publicly Verifiable Blind Quantum Computation
Quantum Physics
2016-04-04 v1 Cryptography and Security
Abstract
Blind quantum computation protocols allow a user with limited quantum technology to delegate an intractable computation to a quantum server while keeping the computation perfectly secret. Whereas in some protocols a user can verify that calculated outcomes are correct, a third party cannot do this, which allows a dishonest user or owner to benefit illegally. I propose a new blind quantum computation protocol with a new property called public verifiability, which enables any third party to assure that a party does not benefit from attempted deception.
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@article{arxiv.1604.00116,
title = {Publicly Verifiable Blind Quantum Computation},
author = {Kentaro Honda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.00116},
year = {2016}
}
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