For decentralized secure aggregation with at least U surviving users and at most T colluders, the optimal two-round rates are R1 ≥ 1 and R2 ≥ 1/(U-T-1) when U > T+1, and the task is impossible otherwise.
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The paper derives tight information-theoretic bounds on communication and key rates for secure multi-server aggregation under heterogeneous security constraints and arbitrary collusion, with matching schemes in most regimes and a bounded-gap scheme in the rest.
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Information-Theoretic Decentralized Secure Aggregation with User Dropouts
For decentralized secure aggregation with at least U surviving users and at most T colluders, the optimal two-round rates are R1 ≥ 1 and R2 ≥ 1/(U-T-1) when U > T+1, and the task is impossible otherwise.
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Multi-Server Secure Aggregation with Arbitrary Collusion and Heterogeneous Security Constraints
The paper derives tight information-theoretic bounds on communication and key rates for secure multi-server aggregation under heterogeneous security constraints and arbitrary collusion, with matching schemes in most regimes and a bounded-gap scheme in the rest.