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Simulation of Networked Quantum Computing on Encrypted Data

Dec 2022

Due to the limited availability of quantum computing power in the nearfuture, cryptographic security techniques must be developed for secure remoteuse of current and future quantum computing hardware. Prominent among these isUniversal Blind Quantum Computation (UBQC) and its variations such as QuantumFully Homomorphic Encryption (QFHE), which herald interactive and remote securequantum computing power becoming available to parties that require little morethan the ability to prepare and measure single qubits. Here I present asimulation of such a protocol, tested classically on the simulation platformLIQ$Ui|\rangle$ and then later adapted to and run on the recently released IBM16-qubit quantum chip using their beta cloud service. It demonstrates thefunctionality of the protocol and explores the effects of noise on potentialphysical systems that would be used to implement it. BSc Thesis from the University of Edinburgh, December 2017

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