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Improved Capacity Outer Bound for Private Quadratic Monomial Computation

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In private computation, a user wishes to retrieve a function evaluation of messages stored on a set of databases without revealing the function's identity to the databases. Obead \emph{et al.} introduced a capacity outer bound for private nonlinear computation, dependent on the order of the candidate functions. Focusing on private \emph{quadratic monomial} computation, we propose three methods for ordering candidate functions: a graph edge-coloring method, a graph-distance method, and an entropy-based greedy method. We confirm, via an exhaustive search, that all three methods yield an optimal ordering for $f < 6$ messages. For $6 \leq f \leq 12$ messages, we numerically evaluate the performance of the proposed methods compared with a directed random search. For almost all scenarios considered, the entropy-based greedy method gives the smallest gap to the best-found ordering.

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