Single-server Multi-message Private Information Retrieval with Side Information: the General Cases
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In network (e.g., Web) servers, it is often desirable to isolatethe performance of different classes of requests from each other. That is, one seeks to achieve that a certain minimalproportion of server resources are available for a class ofrequests, indep ...
We consider the multiuser successive refinement (MSR) problem, where the users are connected to a central server via links with different noiseless capacities, and each user wishes to reconstruct in a successive-refinement fashion. An achievable region is ...