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Improved Construction of Robust Gray Code (2401.15291v1)

Published 27 Jan 2024 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: A robust Gray code, formally introduced by (Lolck and Pagh, SODA 2024), is a Gray code that additionally has the property that, given a noisy version of the encoding of an integer $j$, it is possible to reconstruct $\hat{j}$ so that $|j - \hat{j}|$ is small with high probability. That work presented a transformation that transforms a binary code $C$ of rate $R$ to a robust Gray code with rate $\Omega(R)$, where the constant in the $\Omega(\cdot)$ can be at most $1/4$. We improve upon their construction by presenting a transformation from a (linear) binary code $C$ to a robust Gray code with similar robustness guarantees, but with rate that can approach $R/2$.

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