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Impossibility of perfectly-secure one-round delegated quantum computing for classical client
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2019
arXiv
pre-print
Blind quantum computing protocols enable a client, who can generate or measure single-qubit states, to delegate quantum computing to a remote quantum server protecting the client's privacy (i.e., input, output, and program). With current technologies, generations or measurements of single-qubit states are not too much burden for the client. In other words, secure delegated quantum computing is possible for "almost classical" clients. However, is it possible for a "completely classical" client?
arXiv:1407.1636v3
fatcat:y3daqcbnhfemlb6chssc4ntase