Theodoros Kapourniotis, Elham Kashefi, Dominik Leichtle, Luka Music and Harold Ollivier
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Abstract
Secure multi-party computation (SMPC) protocols allow several parties distrusting each other to collectively compute a function on their inputs, without revealing the input values. In this paper, we introduce a protocol that lifts SMPC to its quantum counterpart—secure multi-party quantum computation (SMPQC) for classical inputs and outputs—in a composable and statistically secure way, even for a single honest party. The soundness error—the maximum cheating probability of malicious parties—is shown to be proportional to the inverse of a polynomial with respect to the number of rounds in the protocol, and can be further decreased to a negligible quantity for bounded-error quantum-polynomial-time computations. Unlike previous SMPQC protocols, our proposal only requires very limited quantum resources from all but one party. In addition, the protocol exhibits some noise robustness that can facilitate small-scale implementations with near-future technologies. The protocol is based on a new technique for quantum verification that requires only the collective remote preparation of quantum states in a single plane of the Bloch sphere. To demonstrate the ability of verifying the computation with such limited clients, we uncover and use a fundamental invariance that is inherent to measurement-based quantum computing.
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Driven by advances in technology and experimental capability, the last decade has seen the emergence of quantum technology: a new praxis for controlling the quantum world. It is now possible to engineer complex, multi-component systems that merge the once distinct fields of quantum optics and condensed matter physics.
Quantum Science and Technology is a new multidisciplinary, electronic-only journal, devoted to publishing research of the highest quality and impact covering theoretical and experimental advances in the fundamental science and application of all quantum-enabled technologies.