When a universal quantum computer is used by the public, it is assumed that it will be in the form of a quantum cloud server that exists in a few… Click to show full abstract
When a universal quantum computer is used by the public, it is assumed that it will be in the form of a quantum cloud server that exists in a few bases due to its cost. In this cloud server, privacy will be a crucial issue, and a blind quantum computation protocol will be necessary so that each user can use the server without the details of the calculations being revealed. It is also important to be able to verify that the server is performing calculations as instructed by the user, since quantum calculations cannot be verified by classical computation. In this paper, we put forward a protocol that achieves blindness using the quantum one-time pad for encryption and a T-like gate, and while verifying computation using trap qubits.
               
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