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The satisfiability threshold for random linear equations (1710.07497v4)

Published 20 Oct 2017 in math.CO and cs.DM

Abstract: Let $A$ be a random $m\times n$ matrix over the finite field $F_q$ with precisely $k$ non-zero entries per row and let $y\in F_qm$ be a random vector chosen independently of $A$. We identify the threshold $m/n$ up to which the linear system $A x=y$ has a solution with high probability and analyse the geometry of the set of solutions. In the special case $q=2$, known as the random $k$-XORSAT problem, the threshold was determined by [Dubois and Mandler 2002, Dietzfelbinger et al. 2010, Pittel and Sorkin 2016], and the proof technique was subsequently extended to the cases $q=3,4$ [Falke and Goerdt 2012]. But the argument depends on technically demanding second moment calculations that do not generalise to $q>3$. Here we approach the problem from the viewpoint of a decoding task, which leads to a transparent combinatorial proof.

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