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arxiv: 1412.5012 · v1 · pith:2DJ3GNC7new · submitted 2014-12-16 · 💻 cs.CR

A Storage-Efficient and Robust Private Information Retrieval Scheme Allowing Few Servers

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keywords codesinformationcontextdecodablehandintroducedlocallymultiplicity
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Since the concept of locally decodable codes was introduced by Katz and Trevisan in 2000, it is well-known that information the-oretically secure private information retrieval schemes can be built using locally decodable codes. In this paper, we construct a Byzantine ro-bust PIR scheme using the multiplicity codes introduced by Kopparty et al. Our main contributions are on the one hand to avoid full replica-tion of the database on each server; this significantly reduces the global redundancy. On the other hand, to have a much lower locality in the PIR context than in the LDC context. This shows that there exists two different notions: LDC-locality and PIR-locality. This is made possible by exploiting geometric properties of multiplicity codes.

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