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Enigma: Privacy-Preserving Execution of QAOA on Untrusted Quantum Computers. (arXiv:2311.13546v1 [quant-ph])
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Quantum computers can solve problems that are beyond the capabilities of
conventional computers. As quantum computers are expensive and hard to
maintain, the typical model for performing quantum computation is to send the
circuit to a quantum cloud provider. This leads to privacy concerns for
commercial entities as an untrusted server can learn protected information from
the provided circuit. Current proposals for Secure Quantum Computing (SQC)
either rely on emerging technologies (such as quantum networks) or incur
prohibitive overheads (for …
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