Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2007.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 90-99).This thesis studies two closely related notions, namely Locally Decodable Codes (LDCs) and Private Information Retrieval Schemes (PIRs). Locally decodable codes are error-correcting codes that allow extremely efficient, "sublinear-time" decoding procedures. More formally, a k-query locally decodable code encodes n-bit messages x in such a way that one can probabilistically recover any bit xi of the message by querying only k bits of the (possibly corrupted) code-word, where k can be as small as 2. LDCs were initially introduced in complexity theory in the context of worst-case ...
A k-query Locally Decodable Code (LDC) encodes an n-bit message x as an N-bit codeword C(x), such th...
Information-theoretic private information retrieval (PIR) schemes have attractive concrete efficienc...
A locally decodable code (LDC) maps $K$ source symbols, each of size $L_w$ bits, to $M$ coded symbol...
We prove new lower bounds for locally decodable codes and private information retrieval. We show tha...
A q-query Locally Decodable Code (LDC) encodes an n-bit message x as an N-bit code-word C(x), such t...
International audienceSince the concept of locally decodable codes was introduced by Katz and Trevis...
A q query Locally Decodable Code (LDC) encodes an n-bit message x as an N-bit codeword C(x), such th...
Abstract A q query Locally Decodable Code (LDC) encodes an n-bit message x as an N-bit codeword C(x)...
We prove that if a linear error-correcting code C: {0, 1}^n → {0, 1}^m is such that a bit of the mes...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols allow a user to retrieve a data item from a database w...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols allow a user to retrieve a data item from a database w...
In this thesis, we study four notions related to Private Information Retrieval (PIR), namely Extend...
International audiencePrivate Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols aim at ensuring a user that he c...
Abstract. A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from...
AbstractA Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from a...
A k-query Locally Decodable Code (LDC) encodes an n-bit message x as an N-bit codeword C(x), such th...
Information-theoretic private information retrieval (PIR) schemes have attractive concrete efficienc...
A locally decodable code (LDC) maps $K$ source symbols, each of size $L_w$ bits, to $M$ coded symbol...
We prove new lower bounds for locally decodable codes and private information retrieval. We show tha...
A q-query Locally Decodable Code (LDC) encodes an n-bit message x as an N-bit code-word C(x), such t...
International audienceSince the concept of locally decodable codes was introduced by Katz and Trevis...
A q query Locally Decodable Code (LDC) encodes an n-bit message x as an N-bit codeword C(x), such th...
Abstract A q query Locally Decodable Code (LDC) encodes an n-bit message x as an N-bit codeword C(x)...
We prove that if a linear error-correcting code C: {0, 1}^n → {0, 1}^m is such that a bit of the mes...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols allow a user to retrieve a data item from a database w...
Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols allow a user to retrieve a data item from a database w...
In this thesis, we study four notions related to Private Information Retrieval (PIR), namely Extend...
International audiencePrivate Information Retrieval (PIR) protocols aim at ensuring a user that he c...
Abstract. A Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from...
AbstractA Private Information Retrieval (PIR) protocol enables a user to retrieve a data item from a...
A k-query Locally Decodable Code (LDC) encodes an n-bit message x as an N-bit codeword C(x), such th...
Information-theoretic private information retrieval (PIR) schemes have attractive concrete efficienc...
A locally decodable code (LDC) maps $K$ source symbols, each of size $L_w$ bits, to $M$ coded symbol...