2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2302.01733
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Committed Private Information Retrieval

Abstract: A private information retrieval (PIR) scheme allows a client to retrieve a data item xi among n items x1, x2, . . . , xn from k servers, without revealing what i is even when t < k servers collude and try to learn i. Such a PIR scheme is said to be t-private. A PIR scheme is v-verifiable if the client can verify the correctness of the retrieved xi even when v ≤ k servers collude and try to fool the client by sending manipulated data. Most of the previous works in the literature on PIR assumed that v < k, leavi… Show more

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