Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar I

Secure Multipary Quantum Computation

Suppose we have n players who wish to jointly perform a quantum computation, but some of them are faulty and are trying to learn privileged information and/or sabotage the computation. How many cheaters can we tolerate and still have a secure protocol? Secure multiparty classical computation is possible with fewer than n/3 cheaters, or fewer than n/2 when a secure broadcast channel is available. It turns out the same bounds hold in the quantum case. In this talk I will sketch the construction, which owes a great deal to the classical solutions, but requires a number of new components as well. This talk describes joint work with Crepeau, Gottesman, Hassidim, and Smith.

Date & Time

January 29, 2007 | 11:15am – 12:15pm

Location

S-101

Speakers

Michael Ben-Or

Affiliation

Hebrew University, Jerusalem