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An improvement on the versatility of secure multi-party quantum computation protocol: exploitation of triorthogonal quantum error-correcting codes

Published 1 Nov 2022 in quant-ph | (2211.00777v1)

Abstract: Secure multi-party quantum computation (MPQC) protocol is a versatile tool that enables error-free distributed quantum computation to a group of nn mutually distrustful quantum nodes even when some of the quantum nodes do not follow the instructions of the protocol honestly. However, in case of the MPQC protocols built on top of the quantum error correction technique, the versatility is significantly affected by the fact that one has to choose a particular quantum error-correcting code (QECC), which immediately applies a constraint on the number of quantum nodes nn. Therefore, in this talk, we suggest a modified MPQC protocol based on triorthogonal QECCs which applies significantly less constraint on the number of quantum nodes nn if compared to the previously suggested MPQC protocol based on triply-even QECCs. Especially, the variety of available options in the region of a small number of quantum nodes nn becomes important in the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era.

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