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Coded trace reconstruction in a constant number of traces (1908.03996v3)

Published 12 Aug 2019 in cs.IT, cs.CC, cs.DS, math.CO, and math.IT

Abstract: The coded trace reconstruction problem asks to construct a code $C\subset {0,1}n$ such that any $x\in C$ is recoverable from independent outputs ("traces") of $x$ from a binary deletion channel (BDC). We present binary codes of rate $1-\varepsilon$ that are efficiently recoverable from ${\exp(O_q(\log{1/3}(\frac{1}{\varepsilon})))}$ (a constant independent of $n$) traces of a $\operatorname{BDC}q$ for any constant deletion probability $q\in(0,1)$. We also show that, for rate $1-\varepsilon$ binary codes, $\tilde \Omega(\log{5/2}(1/\varepsilon))$ traces are required. The results follow from a pair of black-box reductions that show that average-case trace reconstruction is essentially equivalent to coded trace reconstruction. We also show that there exist codes of rate $1-\varepsilon$ over an $O{\varepsilon}(1)$-sized alphabet that are recoverable from $O(\log(1/\varepsilon))$ traces, and that this is tight.

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