Repairing Reed-Solomon Codes over Prime Fields via Exponential Sums

Abstract

This paper presents two repair schemes for low-rate Reed-Solomon (RS) codes over prime fields that can repair any node by downloading a constant number of bits from each surviving node. The total bandwidth resulting from these schemes is greater than that incurred during trivial repair; however, this is particularly relevant in the context of leakage-resilient secret sharing. In that framework, our results provide attacks showing that k-out-of-n Shamir's Secret Sharing over prime fields for small k is not leakage-resilient, even when the parties leak only a constant number of bits. To the best of our knowledge, these are the first such attacks. Our results are derived from a novel connection between exponential sums and the repair of RS codes. Specifically, we establish that non-trivial bounds on certain exponential sums imply the existence of explicit nonlinear repair schemes for RS codes over prime fields.

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