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On the Local Correctabilities of Projective Reed-Muller Codes

Published 9 Feb 2017 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1702.02671v1)

Abstract: In this paper, we show that the projective Reed-Muller~(PRM) codes form a family of locally correctable codes~(LCC) in the regime of low query complexities. A PRM code is specified by the alphabet size $q$, the number of variables $m$, and the degree $d$. When $d\leq q-1$, we present a perfectly smooth local decoder to recover a symbol by accessing $\gamma\leq q$ symbols to the coordinates fall on a line. There are three major parameters considered in LCCs, namely the query complexity, the message length and the code length. This paper shows that PRM codes are shorter than generalized Reed-Muller~(GRM) codes in LCCs. Precisely, given a GRM code over a field of size $q$, there exists a class of shorter codes over a field of size $q-1$, while maintaining the same values on the query complexities and the message lengths.

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