A Path Towards Classically Driven Blind Quantum Computation (IMAGE)
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It may be possible to control a quantum computer over the internet without revealing what you are calculating, thanks to the many possible ways that information can flow through a computation. That's the conclusion of researchers in Singapore and Australia who studied the measurement-based model of quantum computing, reported 11 July in the open-access journal Physical Review X.
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Timothy Yeo / Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore
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To be used only in reporting on the paper "All pure bipartite quantum states can be tested" "Flow ambiguity: A path towards classically driven blind quantum computation" Physical Review X 7, 031004 (2017)
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