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Verifiable Blind Quantum Computation With Identity Authentication for Multi-Type Clients

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2023

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Blind quantum computation (BQC) provides a solution for clients with limited quantum capabilities to delegate their quantum computational tasks to remote quantum servers while keeping their own data private. In this paper, we first propose three multi-party verifiable blind quantum computation (MPVBQC) protocols, each of which can handle one type of clients with certain simple quantum capabilities such as making single-qubit measurements, preparing single qubits, or performing a few single-qubit gates. Then a flexible and hybrid MPVBQC framework for multi-type clients in quantum networks is given by combining the three proposed MPVBQC protocols. It simultaneously allows at least three types of clients in quantum networks to achieve BQC depending on their own quantum devices. Furthermore, all the proposed protocols can achieve identity authentication, resist both insider and outsider attacks, and be verifiable which means that the clients can verify the correctness of their computational results.

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