A $k^{\frac{q}{q-2}}$ Lower Bound for Odd Query Locally Decodable Codes from Bipartite Kikuchi Graphs
Abstract
A code is a -query locally decodable code (-LDC) if one can recover any chosen bit of the message with good confidence by querying a corrupted string of the codeword in at most coordinates. For queries, the Hadamard code is a -LDC of length , and this code is in fact essentially optimal. For , there is a large gap in our understanding: the best constructions achieve , while prior to the recent work of [AGKM23], the best lower bounds were for even and for odd. The recent work of [AGKM23] used techniques from semirandom XOR refutation to prove a lower bound of for , thus achieving the " bound" for an odd value of . However, their proof does not extend to any odd . In this paper, we prove a -LDC lower bound of for any odd . Our key technical idea is the use of an imbalanced bipartite Kikuchi graph, which gives a simpler method to analyze spectral refutations of odd arity XOR without using the standard "Cauchy-Schwarz trick", a trick that typically produces random matrices with nontrivially correlated entries and makes the analysis for odd arity XOR significantly more complicated than even arity XOR.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2411.14276,
title = {A $k^{\frac{q}{q-2}}$ Lower Bound for Odd Query Locally Decodable Codes from Bipartite Kikuchi Graphs},
author = {Oliver Janzer and Peter Manohar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.14276},
year = {2025}
}