Quantum Private Membership Aggregation

Abstract

We consider the problem of private set membership aggregation of N parties by using an entangled quantum state. In this setting, the N parties, which share an entangled state, aim to privately know the number of times each element (message) is repeated among the N parties, with respect to a universal set K. This problem has applications in private comparison, ranking, voting, etc. We propose an encoding algorithm that maps the classical information into distinguishable quantum states, along with a decoding algorithm that exploits the distinguishability of the mapped states. The proposed scheme can also be used to calculate the N party private summation modulo P.

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