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Quantum Error Correction Fault Tolerance
Blind Quantum Computation without Trusted Center
arXiv
Authors: Shih-Min Hung, Tzonelih Hwang
Year
2015
Paper ID
27150
Status
Preprint
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Blind quantum computation (BQC) protocol allows a client having partially quantum ability to del- egate his quantum computation to a remote quantum server without leaking any information about the input, the output and the intended computation. Recently, many BQC protocols have been proposed with the intention to make the ability of client more classical. In this paper, we propose two BQC protocols, in which the client does not have to generate photons, but only has to perform either rotation or reorder on the received photons.
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