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Secret Sharing for Secure and Private Information Retrieval: A Construction Using Algebraic Geometry Codes

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arxiv 2408.00542 v1 pith:MUOOMMC4 submitted 2024-08-01 cs.IT math.IT

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Private information retrieval (PIR) considers the problem of retrieving a data item from a database or distributed storage system without disclosing any information about which data item was retrieved. Secure PIR complements this problem by further requiring the contents of the data to be kept secure. Privacy and security can be achieved by adding suitable noise to the queries and data using methods from secret sharing. In this paper, a new framework for homomorphic secret sharing in secure and private information retrieval from colluding servers is proposed, generalizing the original cross-subspace alignment (CSA) codes proposed by Jia, Sun, and Jafar. We utilize this framework to give a secure PIR construction using algebraic geometry codes over hyperelliptic curves of arbitrary genus. It is shown that the proposed scheme offers interesting tradeoffs between the field size, file size, number of colluding servers, and the total number of servers. When the field size is fixed, this translates in some cases to higher retrieval rates than those of the original scheme. In addition, the new schemes exist also for some parameters where the original ones do not.

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    cs.CR 2025-04 conditional novelty 7.0 of 10

    A three-stage protocol combining secret sharing and graph-based PIR hides both the federator's target objective and clients' labels in one-shot federated learning.

  2. The Star Product of Uniformly Random Codes

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    The expected dimension of the star product of two uniformly random linear codes asymptotically equals its maximum min{k1k2, n}.

  3. AG codes from the Hermitian curve for Cross-Subspace Alignment in Private Information Retrieval

    math.AG 2025-08 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Hermitian-curve AG codes yield X-secure T-private PIR schemes with rate 1 minus (X+T+3q^2-q-2)/N, beating elliptic and hyperelliptic schemes for large X+T.

  4. The Capacity of Semantic Private Information Retrieval with Colluding Servers

    cs.IT 2025-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    The capacity of semantic private information retrieval with T colluding servers is E[L] divided by L1 + (T/N)L2 + ... + (T/N)^{K-1}LK.

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