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Optimal Quaternary Locally Repairable Codes Attaining the Singleton-like Bound

Published 12 Jun 2022 in cs.IT and math.IT | (2206.05805v1)

Abstract: Recent years, several new types of codes were introduced to provide fault-tolerance and guarantee system reliability in distributed storage systems, among which locally repairable codes (LRCs for short) have played an important role. A linear code is said to have locality $r$ if each of its code symbols can be repaired by accessing at most $r$ other code symbols. For an LRC with length $n$, dimension $k$ and locality $r$, its minimum distance $d$ was proved to satisfy the Singleton-like bound $d\leq n-k-\lceil k/r\rceil+2$. Since then, many works have been done for constructing LRCs meeting the Singleton-like bound over small fields. In this paper, we study quaternary LRCs meeting Singleton-like bound through a parity-check matrix approach. Using tools from finite geometry, we provide some new necessary conditions for LRCs being optimal. From this, we prove that there are $27$ different classes of parameters for optimal quaternary LRCs. Moreover, for each class, explicit constructions of corresponding optimal quaternary LRCs are presented.

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