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Analog Secure Distributed Matrix Multiplication

Published: August 24, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2508.17479v1

By: Okko Makkonen, Camilla Hollanti

Potential Business Impact:

Keeps secret math calculations safe from spies.

Business Areas:
Identity Management Information Technology, Privacy and Security

In this paper, we present secure distributed matrix multiplication (SDMM) schemes over the complex numbers with good numerical stability and small mutual information leakage by utilizing polynomial interpolation with roots of unity. Furthermore, we give constructions utilizing the real numbers by first encoding the real matrices to smaller complex matrices using a technique we call complexification. These schemes over the real numbers enjoy many of the benefits of the schemes over the complex numbers, including good numerical stability, but are computationally more efficient. To analyze the numerical stability and the mutual information leakage, we give some bounds on the condition numbers of Vandermonde matrices whose evaluation points are roots of unity.

Country of Origin
🇫🇮 Finland

Page Count
27 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Information Theory