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Mathematics Department Técnico Técnico

Quantum Computation and Information Seminar  RSS

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08/09/2006, 11:00 — 12:00 — Amphitheatre Va4, Civil Engineering Building
, Hebrew University

Secure Multiparty Quantum Computation with (Only) a Strict Honest Majority

Secret sharing and secure multiparty computation (also called "secure function evaluation") are fundamental primitives in modern cryptography, allowing a group of mutually distrustful players to perform correct, distributed computations under the sole assumption that some number of them will follow the protocol honestly. This paper investigates how much trust is necessary - that is, how many players must remain honest - in order for distributed quantum computations to be possible. We present a verifiable quantum secret sharing (VQSS) protocol, and a general secure multiparty quantum computation (MPQC) protocol, which can tolerate any (n-1)/2 cheaters among n players. Previous protocols for these tasks tolerated (n-1)/4 and (n-1)/6 cheaters, respectively. The threshold we achieve is tight - even in the classical case, "fair" multiparty computation is not possible if any set of n/2 players can cheat. Our protocols rely on approximate quantum error-correcting codes, which can tolerate a larger fraction of errors than traditional, exact codes. We introduce new families of authentication schemes and approximate codes tailored to the needs of our protocols, as well as new state purification techniques along the lines of those used in fault-tolerant quantum circuits. Joint work with Claude Crepeau, Daniel Gottesman, Avinatan Hassidim and Adam Smith.
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Supported by: Phys-Info (IT), SQIG (IT), CeFEMA and CAMGSD, with funding from FCT, FEDER and EU FP7, specifically through the Doctoral Programme in the Physics and Mathematics of Information (DP-PMI), FCT strategic projects PEst-OE/EEI/LA0008/2013 and UID/EEA/50008/2013, IT project QuSim, project CRUP-CPU CQVibes, the FP7 Coordination Action QUTE-EUROPE (600788), and the FP7 projects Landauer (GA 318287) and PAPETS (323901).

 

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