Multi-Party Protocols, Information Complexity and Privacy

June 22, 2016 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐Ÿ› International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science

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Authors Iordanis Kerenidis, Adi Rosรฉn, Florent Urrutia arXiv ID 1606.06872 Category cs.CC: Computational Complexity Cross-listed cs.CR, cs.IT Citations 5 Venue International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
We introduce a new information theoretic measure that we call Public Information Complexity (PIC), as a tool for the study of multi-party computation protocols, and of quantities such as their communication complexity, or the amount of randomness they require in the context of information-theoretic private computations. We are able to use this measure directly in the natural asynchronous message-passing peer-to-peer model and show a number of interesting properties and applications of our new notion: the Public Information Complexity is a lower bound on the Communication Complexity and an upper bound on the Information Complexity; the difference between the Public Information Complexity and the Information Complexity provides a lower bound on the amount of randomness used in a protocol; any communication protocol can be compressed to its Public Information Cost; an explicit calculation of the zero-error Public Information Complexity of the $k$-party, $n$-bit Parity function, where a player outputs the bit-wise parity of the inputs. The latter result also establishes that the amount of randomness needed by a private protocol that computes this function is $ฮฉ(n)$.
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