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On the Capacity Region of Individual Key Rates in Vector Linear Secure Aggregation

Information Theory 2026-01-07 v1 Cryptography and Security Networking and Internet Architecture Signal Processing math.IT

Abstract

We provide new insights into an open problem recently posed by Yuan-Sun [ISIT 2025], concerning the minimum individual key rate required in the vector linear secure aggregation problem. Consider a distributed system with KK users, where each user k[K]k\in [K] holds a data stream WkW_k and an individual key ZkZ_k. A server aims to compute a linear function F[W1;;WK]\mathbf{F}[W_1;\ldots;W_K] without learning any information about another linear function G[W1;;WK]\mathbf{G}[W_1;\ldots;W_K], where [W1;;WK][W_1;\ldots;W_K] denotes the row stack of W1,,WKW_1,\ldots,W_K. The open problem is to determine the minimum required length of ZkZ_k, denoted as RkR_k, k[K]k\in [K]. In this paper, we characterize a new achievable region for the rate tuple (R1,,RK)(R_1,\ldots,R_K). The region is polyhedral, with vertices characterized by a binary rate assignment (R1,,RK)=(1(1I),,1(KI))(R_1,\ldots,R_K) = (\mathbf{1}(1 \in \mathcal{I}),\ldots,\mathbf{1}(K\in \mathcal{I})), where I[K]\mathcal{I}\subseteq [K] satisfies the \textit{rank-increment condition}: rank([FI;GI])=rank(FI)+N\mathrm{rank}\left(\bigl[\mathbf{F}_{\mathcal{I}};\mathbf{G}_{\mathcal{I}}\bigr]\right) =\mathrm{rank}\bigl(\mathbf{F}_{\mathcal{I}}\bigr)+N. Here, FI\mathbf{F}_\mathcal{I} and GI\mathbf{G}_\mathcal{I} are the submatrices formed by the columns indexed by I\mathcal{I}. Our results uncover the novel fact that it is not necessary for every user to hold a key, thereby strictly enlarging the best-known achievable region in the literature. Furthermore, we provide a converse analysis to demonstrate its optimality when minimizing the number of users that hold keys.

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@article{arxiv.2601.03241,
  title  = {On the Capacity Region of Individual Key Rates in Vector Linear Secure Aggregation},
  author = {Lei Hu and Sennur Ulukus},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.03241},
  year   = {2026}
}