Quantum Primitive for Output-Hiding Function Sharing: QKD and Joint Computation Applications

Abstract

Applications of the proposed primitive: Quantum Primitive for Output-Hiding Function Sharing, are discussed for secure quantum communications and computation protocols. In particular, QKD applications provide notable enhanced security and efficiency properties relative to status-quo protocols. Additionally, we provide examples when parties may wish to encode joint functions, or decisions, which remain information-theoretically hidden from external parties and those internal to the quantum system, without additional private keys, hidden randomness, or classical communication. In particular these applications may be useful in domains such as; financial transactions, joint signaling or coordination decisions, and navigation systems, among others.

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