List-Decodable Byzantine Robust PIR: Lower Communication Complexity, Higher Byzantine Tolerance, Smaller List Size
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Private Information Retrieval (PIR) is a privacy-preserving primitive in cryptography. Significant endeavors have been made to address the variant of PIR concerning the malicious servers. Among those endeavors, list-decodable Byzantine robust PIR schemes may tolerate a majority of malicious responding servers that provide incorrect answers. In this paper, we propose two perfect list-decodable BRPIR schemes. Our schemes are the first ones that can simultaneously handle a majority of malicious responding servers, achieve a communication complexity of $o(n^{1/2})$ for a database of size n, and provide a nontrivial estimation on the list sizes. Compared with the existing solutions, our schemes attain lower communication complexity, higher byzantine tolerance, and smaller list size.
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| Task | Dataset | Result | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| List-Decodable Byzantine Robust PIR | Database (n=2^16, k=6, b=3, t=1, log|Fp|=7) | Worst List Size2 | 4 | |
| List-Decodable Byzantine Robust PIR | Database (n=2^16, k=6, b=3, t=1, log|Fp|=10) | Worst List Size2 | 4 | |
| Byzantine-robust Private Information Retrieval | Database in F_p^n | Communication Complexity (Big O)1 | 4 |