Upper Bounds on Matching Families in $\mathbb{Z}_{pq}^n$
Abstract: \textit{Matching families} are one of the major ingredients in the construction of {\em locally decodable codes} (LDCs) and the best known constructions of LDCs with a constant number of queries are based on matching families. The determination of the largest size of any matching family in $\mathbb{Z}mn$, where $\mathbb{Z}_m$ is the ring of integers modulo $m$, is an interesting problem. In this paper, we show an upper bound of $O((pq){0.625n+0.125})$ for the size of any matching family in $\mathbb{Z}{pq}n$, where $p$ and $q$ are two distinct primes. Our bound is valid when $n$ is a constant, $p\rightarrow \infty$ and $p/q\rightarrow 1$. Our result improves an upper bound of Dvir {\it et al.}
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