On Statistically-Secure Quantum Homomorphic Encryption

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Authors Ching-Yi Lai, Kai-Min Chung arXiv ID 1705.00139 Category quant-ph: Quantum Computing Cross-listed cs.CR Citations 47 Venue Quantum information & computation Last Checked 6 months ago
Abstract
Homomorphic encryption is an encryption scheme that allows computations to be evaluated on encrypted inputs without knowledge of their raw messages. Recently Ouyang et al. constructed a quantum homomorphic encryption (QHE) scheme for Clifford circuits with statistical security (or information-theoretic security (IT-security)). It is desired to see whether an information-theoretically-secure (ITS) quantum FHE exists. If not, what other nontrivial class of quantum circuits can be homomorphically evaluated with IT-security? We provide a limitation for the first question that an ITS quantum FHE necessarily incurs exponential overhead. As for the second one, we propose a QHE scheme for the instantaneous quantum polynomial-time (IQP) circuits. Our QHE scheme for IQP circuits follows from the one-time pad.
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