Private quantum computation: an introduction to blind quantum computing and related protocols

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Quantum technologies hold the promise of not only faster algorithmic processing of data, via quantum computation, but also of more secure communications, in the form of quantum cryptography. In recent years, a number of protocols have emerged which seek to marry these concepts for the purpose of securing computation rather than communication. These protocols address the task of securely delegating quantum computation to an untrusted device while maintaining the privacy, and in some instances the integrity, of the computation. We present a review of the progress to date in this emerging area.

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Fitzsimons, J. F. (2017). Private quantum computation: an introduction to blind quantum computing and related protocols. Npj Quantum Information, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/S41534-017-0025-3

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