High-Rate Quantum Private Information Retrieval with Weakly Self-Dual Star Product Codes
Matteo Allaix, Lukas Holzbaur, Tefjol Pllaha, Camilla Hollanti

TL;DR
This paper introduces a high-rate quantum private information retrieval scheme using weakly self-dual GRS star product codes, extending the setting to any number of colluding servers and surpassing classical and previous quantum schemes in efficiency.
Contribution
It develops a novel QPIR protocol leveraging stabilizer formalism and weakly self-dual GRS codes, enabling high-rate retrieval with any collusion level.
Findings
Achieves higher retrieval rates than classical and previous quantum schemes.
Supports any number of colluding servers up to n-k.
Utilizes weakly self-dual GRS star product codes for improved performance.
Abstract
In the classical private information retrieval (PIR) setup, a user wants to retrieve a file from a database or a distributed storage system (DSS) without revealing the file identity to the servers holding the data. In the quantum PIR (QPIR) setting, a user privately retrieves a classical file by receiving quantum information from the servers. The QPIR problem has been treated by Song et al. in the case of replicated servers, both with and without collusion. QPIR over maximum distance separable (MDS) coded servers was recently considered by Allaix et al., but the collusion was essentially restricted to servers in the sense that a smaller would not improve the retrieval rate. In this paper, the QPIR setting is extended to allow for retrieval with high rate for any number of colluding servers with . Similarly to the previous cases, the rates…
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