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Multiparty blind quantum computation protocol with deterministic mutual identity authentication

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  • Yang, Yu-Guang
  • Huang, Rui-Chen
  • Zhou, Yi-Hua
  • Shi, Wei-Min
  • Xu, Guang-Bao
  • Li, Dan

Abstract

Blind quantum computation (BQC) studies the problem of how a client with limited quantum computation power delegates a computing task to a quantum server while keeping his input, output and algorithm private. To resist attacks from the lack of identity authentication in BQC protocols, we propose a multiparty BQC protocol with deterministic mutual identity authentication. For concreteness, a variant of measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution (MDI-QKD) is first presented, and based on this, a method of deterministically generating the authentication keys of the registered client and the designated server is presented in the registration phase. Then a deterministic mutual identity authentication protocol is proposed to authenticate the identities of the registered client and the designated server by using the variant of MDI-QKD. Finally, in the blind quantum computation phase, the registered client can delegate a computing task to the designated server. Compared with existing BQC protocols with mutual identity authentication, our proposal works in a deterministic and efficient way. Furthermore, the proposed mutual identity authentication method can be applied in other quantum cryptography protocols, thus providing a valuable way for the construction of multiparty quantum communication protocols with identity authentication.

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  • Yang, Yu-Guang & Huang, Rui-Chen & Zhou, Yi-Hua & Shi, Wei-Min & Xu, Guang-Bao & Li, Dan, 2023. "Multiparty blind quantum computation protocol with deterministic mutual identity authentication," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 609(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:609:y:2023:i:c:s0378437122009542
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2022.128396
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