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Lifted Multiplicity Codes (2008.04717v2)

Published 11 Aug 2020 in cs.IT, cs.DM, and math.IT

Abstract: Lifted Reed-Solomon codes and multiplicity codes are two classes of evaluation codes that allow for the design of high-rate codes that can recover every codeword or information symbol from many disjoint sets. Recently, the underlying approaches have been combined to construct lifted bi-variate multiplicity codes, that can further improve on the rate. We continue the study of these codes by providing lower bounds on the rate and distance for lifted multiplicity codes obtained from polynomials in an arbitrary number of variables. Specifically, we investigate a subcode of a lifted multiplicity code formed by the linear span of $m$-variate monomials whose restriction to an arbitrary line in $\mathbb{F}_qm$ is equivalent to a low-degree uni-variate polynomial. We find the tight asymptotic behavior of the fraction of such monomials when the number of variables $m$ is fixed and the alphabet size $q=2\ell$ is large. For some parameter regimes, lifted multiplicity codes are then shown to have a better trade-off between redundancy and the number of disjoint recovering sets for every codeword or information symbol than previously known constructions. Additionally, we present a local self-correction algorithm for lifted multiplicity codes.

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