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Schrödinger Mechanisms: Optimal Differential Privacy Mechanisms for Small Sensitivity

Abstract

We consider the problem of designing optimal differential privacy mechanisms with a favorable privacy-utility tradeoff in the limit of a large number n of compositions (i.e., sequential queries). Here, utility is measured by the average distance between the mechanism's input and output, evaluated by a cost function c. We show that if n is sufficiently large and the sensitivities of all queries are small, then the optimal additive noise mechanism has probability density function fully characterized by the ground-state eigenfunction of the Schrödinger operator with potential c. This leads to a family of optimal mechanisms, dubbed the Schrödinger mechanisms, depending on the choice of the cost function. Instantiating this result, we demonstrate that for c(x) = x2 the Gaussian mechanism is optimal, and for c(x) = |x|, the optimal mechanism is obtained by the Airy function, thereby leading to the Airy mechanism.

Authors

Alghamdi W; Asoodeh S; Calmon FP; Gomez JF; Kosut O; Sankar L

Volume

00

Pagination

pp. 2201-2206

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

June 30, 2023

DOI

10.1109/isit54713.2023.10206616

Name of conference

2023 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT)
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