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Abelian sharing, common informations, and linear rank inequalities

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Abstract Dougherty et al. introduced the common information (CI) method as a method to produce non-Shannon inequalities satisfied by linear random variables, which are called linear rank inequalities. This method… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Dougherty et al. introduced the common information (CI) method as a method to produce non-Shannon inequalities satisfied by linear random variables, which are called linear rank inequalities. This method is based on the fact that linear random variables have CI. Dougerthy et al. asked whether this method is complete, in the sense that it can be used to produce all linear rank inequalities. We study this question, and we attack it using the theory of secret sharing schemes. To this end, we introduce the notions of Abelian secret sharing scheme and Abelian capacity. We prove that: If there exists an access structure whose Abelian capacity is smaller than its linear capacity, then the CI method is not complete. We investigate the existence of such an access structure.

Keywords: sharing common; rank inequalities; method; linear rank; abelian sharing; common informations

Journal Title: Journal of Mathematical Cryptology
Year Published: 2022

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