Private Information Retrieval from MDS Coded Data with Colluding Servers: Settling a Conjecture by Freij-Hollanti et al.

A instance of the MDS-TPIR problem is comprised of messages and distributed servers. Each message is separately encoded through a MDS storage code. A user wishes to retrieve one message, as efficiently as possible, while revealing no information about the desired message index to any colluding set of up to servers. The fundamental limit on the efficiency of retrieval, i.e., the capacity of MDS-TPIR is known only at the extremes where either or belongs to . The focus of this work is a recent conjecture by Freij-Hollanti, Gnilke, Hollanti and Karpuk which offers a general capacity expression for MDS-TPIR. We prove that the conjecture is false by presenting as a counterexample a PIR scheme for the setting , which achieves the rate , exceeding the conjectured capacity, . Insights from the counterexample lead us to capacity characterizations for various instances of MDS-TPIR including all cases with , where and can be arbitrary.
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