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Optimal Single-Server Private Information Retrieval
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Conference: | EUROCRYPT 2023 |
Abstract: | We construct a single-server pre-processing Private Information Retrieval (PIR) scheme with optimal bandwidth and server computation (up to poly-logarithmic factors), assuming the hardness of the Learning With Errors (LWE) problem. Our scheme achieves amortized $\widetilde{O}_{\lambda}(\sqrt{n})$ server and client computation and $\widetilde{O}_\lambda(1)$ bandwidth per query, completes in a single roundtrip, and requires $\widetilde{O}_\lambda(\sqrt{n})$ client storage. In particular, we achieve a significant reduction in bandwidth over the state-of-the-art scheme by Corrigan-Gibbs, Henzinger, and Kogan (Eurocrypt'22): their scheme requires as much as $\widetilde{O}_{\lambda}(\sqrt{n})$ bandwidth per query, with comparable computational and storage overhead as ours. |
BibTeX
@inproceedings{eurocrypt-2023-32882, title={Optimal Single-Server Private Information Retrieval}, publisher={Springer-Verlag}, doi={10.1007/978-3-031-30545-0_14}, author={Mingxun Zhou and Wei-Kai Lin and Yiannis Tselekounis and Elaine Shi}, year=2023 }