The Computational Wiretap Channel

08/16/2018
by   Rafael G. L. D'Oliveira, et al.
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We present the computational wiretap channel: Alice has some data x and wants to share some computation h(x) with Bob. To do this, she sends f(x), where f is some sufficient statistic for h. An eavesdropper, Eve, is interested in computing another function g(x). We show that, under some conditions on f and g, this channel can be approximated, from Eve's point of view, by the classic Wyner wiretap channel.

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