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On an Equivalence Between Single-Server PIR with Side Information and Locally Recoverable Codes (1907.00598v1)

Published 1 Jul 2019 in cs.IT, cs.CR, and math.IT

Abstract: Private Information Retrieval (PIR) problem has recently attracted a significant interest in the information-theory community. In this problem, a user wants to privately download one or more messages belonging to a database with copies stored on a single or multiple remote servers. In the single server scenario, the user must have prior side information, i.e., a subset of messages unknown to the server, to be able to privately retrieve the required messages in an efficient way. In the last decade, there has also been a significant interest in Locally Recoverable Codes (LRC), a class of storage codes in which each symbol can be recovered from a limited number of other symbols. More recently, there is an interest in 'cooperative' locally recoverable codes, i.e., codes in which multiple symbols can be recovered from a small set of other code symbols. In this paper, we establish a relationship between coding schemes for the single-server PIR problem and LRCs. In particular, we show the following results: (i) PIR schemes designed for retrieving a single message are equivalent to classical LRCs; and (ii) PIR schemes for retrieving multiple messages are equivalent to cooperative LRCs. These equivalence results allow us to recover upper bounds on the download rate for PIR-SI schemes, and to obtain a novel rate upper bound on cooperative LRCs. We show results for both linear and non-linear codes.

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