Presentation 2014-05-09
Verification of secure cloud quantum computing
Tomoyuki MORIMAE,
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Abstract(in English) Device independence is an important concept in quantum cryptography, which means that it is not necessary to trust devices used in the protocol. In this paper, we study device independence of the verifiable blind quantum computing by using the no-signaling principle and the topological quantum error-correcting code. Blind quantum computing is a new secure quantum computing protocol which enables a client, who does not have any quantum computer, to delegate her quantum computing to a quantum server without leaking her privacy. Verifiable means that the client can check whether the server is doing the correct quantum computing or not. We show that the client does not need to trust her device for the security of the verifiable blind quantum computing.
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Keyword(in English) cloud quantum computing
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Title (in English) Verification of secure cloud quantum computing
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Keyword(1) cloud quantum computing
1st Author's Name Tomoyuki MORIMAE
1st Author's Affiliation ASRLD Unit, Gunma University()
Date 2014-05-09
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Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 24
Page pp.pp.-
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