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On the Hardness of the One-Sided Code Sparsifier Problem

Published 3 Oct 2025 in cs.IT and math.IT | (2510.03184v1)

Abstract: The notion of code sparsification was introduced by Khanna, Putterman and Sudan (arxiv.2311.00788), as an analogue to the the more established notion of cut sparsification in graphs and hypergraphs. In particular, for α∈(0,1)\alpha\in (0,1) an (unweighted) one-sided α\alpha-sparsifier for a linear code C⊆F2<sup>n\mathcal{C} \subseteq \mathbb{F}_2<sup>n is a subset S⊆[n]S\subseteq [n] such that the weight of each codeword projected onto the coordinates in SS is preserved up to an α\alpha fraction. Recently, Gharan and Sahami (arxiv.2502.02799) show the existence of one-sided 1/2-sparsifiers of size n/2+O(kn)n/2+O(\sqrt{kn}) for any linear code, where kk is the dimension of C\mathcal{C}. In this paper, we consider the computational problem of finding a one-sided 1/2-sparsifier of minimal size, and show that it is NP-hard, via a reduction from the classical nearest codeword problem. We also show hardness of approximation results.

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