Beyond the Guruswami-Sudan (and Parvaresh-Vardy) Radii: Folded Reed-Solomon, Multiplicity and Derivative Codes (2003.05400v1)
Abstract: The classical family of Reed-Solomon codes consist of evaluations of polynomials over the finite field $\mathbb{F}_q$ of degree less than $k$, at $n$ distinct field elements. These are arguably the most widely used and studied codes, as they have both erasure and error-correction capabilities, among many others nice properties. In this survey we study closely related codes, folded Reed-Solomon codes, which are the first constructive codes to achieve the list decoding capacity. We then study two more codes which also have this feature, \textit{multiplicity codes} and \textit{derivative codes}. Our focus for the most part are the list decoding algorithms of these codes, though we also look into the local decodability of multiplicity codes.