Hi all,

Tomorrow Petia Arabadjieva will tell us about her semester thesis with Ramona Wolf entitled `Classical-Client Blind Quantum Computation`. See below for the abstract. The talk will take place at 4pm (new time!) in HIT E 41.1. 

Best,
Ladina

Title: Classical-Client Blind Quantum Computation

Abstract: At the current state of quantum technology, for most users the only way to perform quantum computations is to outsource the computation to a quantum server. This raises the question of whether it is possible for a classical client to delegate their computation without revealing their input, algorithm or output. In this talk, I will outline an existing scheme for universal blind quantum computation which requires only limited quantum capabilities from the client, and will present the challenges of attempting to adjust this protocol to allow for a classical client.