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Cryptography / Post-quantum cryptography / Lattice-based cryptography / Models of computation / Homeomorphisms / Homomorphic encryption / Quantum computing / Lattice / Learning with errors / RSA / One-time pad / Quantum circuit
Date: 2018-04-10 03:50:18
Cryptography
Post-quantum cryptography
Lattice-based cryptography
Models of computation
Homeomorphisms
Homomorphic encryption
Quantum computing
Lattice
Learning with errors
RSA
One-time pad
Quantum circuit

Quantum FHE (Almost) As Secure as Classical Zvika Brakerski∗ Abstract Fully homomorphic encryption schemes (FHE) allow to apply arbitrary efficient computation to encrypted data without decrypting it first. In Quantum

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