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Quantum Symmetric Private Information Retrieval with Secure Storage and Eavesdroppers

Abstract

We consider both the classical and quantum variations of XX-secure, EE-eavesdropped and TT-colluding symmetric private information retrieval (SPIR). This is the first work to study SPIR with XX-security in classical or quantum variations. We first develop a scheme for classical XX-secure, EE-eavesdropped and TT-colluding SPIR (XSETSPIR) based on a modified version of cross subspace alignment (CSA), which achieves a rate of R=1X+max(T,E)NR= 1 - \frac{X+\max(T,E)}{N}. The modified scheme achieves the same rate as the scheme used for XX-secure PIR with the extra benefit of symmetric privacy. Next, we extend this scheme to its quantum counterpart based on the NN-sum box abstraction. This is the first work to consider the presence of eavesdroppers in quantum private information retrieval (QPIR). In the quantum variation, the eavesdroppers have better access to information over the quantum channel compared to the classical channel due to the over-the-air decodability. To that end, we develop another scheme specialized to combat eavesdroppers over quantum channels. The scheme proposed for XX-secure, EE-eavesdropped and TT-colluding quantum SPIR (XSETQSPIR) in this work maintains the super-dense coding gain from the shared entanglement between the databases, i.e., achieves a rate of RQ=min{1,2(1X+max(T,E)N)}R_Q = \min\left\{ 1, 2\left(1-\frac{X+\max(T,E)}{N}\right)\right\}.

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