Sustainable Blind Quantum Computing

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· Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
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350
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Quantum computing systems are powerful for allowing a client to perform any quantum computations from a remote quantum server while concealing the structure and content of the computation fall under the category of blind quantum computing (BQC). In BQC, the client delegates the quantum processing to one or more powerful quantum servers while retaining privacy over the input, computation and output. This makes it suitable for secure quantum cloud computing. This feature is powerful to ensure that even untrusted servers cannot learn the details of the user's computation. With quantum computing, there is a fast-growing need to transition from general-purpose quantum systems to customized architectures tailored to specific application requirements. This transition is critical while considering sustainability goals and financial limitations. With this advanced computing architecture, a custom system can optimize energy use, hardware complexity, and resource allocation to better serve individual user needs while staying within budgetary boundaries.

About the author

Ganguly, Vishwakarma, IBM, USA; Bhatia, U of Salford, UK; Mohanty, Amity U; Kumar, U Petroleum and Energy Studies, India.

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