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Routing Anonymity and Identifiability of Noisy Quantum Hardware

Present-day quantum computing is cloud-based, where a user submits a circuit to a service provider's proprietary backend hardware. While providers may wish to hide implementation details, scheduling choices, or even which physical device was used, noisy finite-shot outputs can carry backend-specific fingerprints: information imprinted in the classical output distribution that can reveal the backend identity. So far, such fingerprints have mostly been studied from a benchmarking perspective, with limited attention to privacy considerations for users and providers. This work develops the first f

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  • Linked via arxiv authorBen Priestley

    Routing Anonymity and Identifiability of Noisy Quantum Hardware

  • Linked via arxiv authorMina Doosti

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