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Quantum computers will not likely be widespread and accessible to everyone in a foreseen future. Being capable of delegating quantum computation to untrusted parties while not losing condentiality would individuals to grant access to this technology. On the other hand, many current cryptography applications rely on the hardness of solving the discrete logarithm or integer factorization among other related problems that can be eciently solved by quantum computers. Lattice-based cryptography is one of the most promising approaches in the post-quantum cryptography eld due to the hardness of breaking certain lattices problems with the aid of quantum computers like the Learning With Errors problem or its ring variant, the Ring Learning With Errors problem. We propose and prove security of a new levelled fully homomorphic lattice-based encryption scheme for encrypting the classical keys of the quantum homomorphic encryption schemes in the literature based on the RLWE problem. Moreover, in this work we do a survey on quantum homomorphic encryption which provides a toolkit for outsourcing quantum computations securely.
:68 Computer science::68W Algorithms [Classificació AMS], Classificació AMS::68 Computer science::68W Algorithms, Post-Quantum cryptography, Algorismes, Lattices, Quantum Homomorphic Encryption, Algorithms, Ring Learning With Errors encryption, :Informàtica::Informàtica teòrica::Algorísmica i teoria de la complexitat [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Informàtica teòrica::Algorísmica i teoria de la complexitat
:68 Computer science::68W Algorithms [Classificació AMS], Classificació AMS::68 Computer science::68W Algorithms, Post-Quantum cryptography, Algorismes, Lattices, Quantum Homomorphic Encryption, Algorithms, Ring Learning With Errors encryption, :Informàtica::Informàtica teòrica::Algorísmica i teoria de la complexitat [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC], Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Informàtica teòrica::Algorísmica i teoria de la complexitat
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