MDS Variable Generation and Secure Summation with User Selection
Abstract
A collection of random variables are called -MDS if any of the variables are independent and determine all remaining variables. In the MDS variable generation problem, users wish to generate variables that are -MDS using a randomness variable owned by each user. We show that to generate bit of -MDS variables for each , the minimum size of the randomness variable at each user is bits. An intimately related problem is secure summation with user selection, where a server may select an arbitrary subset of users and securely compute the sum of the inputs of the selected users. We show that to compute bit of an arbitrarily chosen sum securely, the minimum size of the key held by each user is bits, whose achievability uses the generation of -MDS variables for .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2211.01220,
title = {MDS Variable Generation and Secure Summation with User Selection},
author = {Yizhou Zhao and Hua Sun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.01220},
year = {2022}
}