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Vector Linear Secure Aggregation

Published 13 Feb 2025 in cs.IT and math.IT | (2502.09817v1)

Abstract: The secure summation problem, where $K$ users wish to compute the sum of their inputs at a server while revealing nothing about all $K$ inputs beyond the desired sum, is generalized in two aspects - first, the desired function is an arbitrary linear function (multiple linear combinations) of the $K$ inputs instead of just the sum; second, rather than protecting all $K$ inputs, we wish to guarantee that no information is leaked about an arbitrary linear function of the $K$ inputs. For this vector linear generalization of the secure summation problem, we characterize the optimal randomness cost, i.e., to compute one instance of the desired vector linear function, the minimum number of the random key variables held by the users is equal to the dimension of the vector space that is in the span of the vectors formed by the coefficients of the linear function to protect but not in the span of the vectors formed by the coefficients of the linear function to compute.

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