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Deterministic entanglement distillation for secure double-server blind quantum computation

Sheng et al., 2015

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1946159879672399416
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Sheng Y
Zhou L
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Scientific reports

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Blind quantum computation (BQC) provides an efficient method for the client who does not have enough sophisticated technology and knowledge to perform universal quantum computation. The single-server BQC protocol requires the client to have some minimum …
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