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Linear Network Coding: Effects of Varying the Message Dimension on the Set of Characteristics

Information Theory 2019-07-30 v3 math.IT

Abstract

It is known a vector linear solution may exist if and only if the characteristic of the finite field belongs to a certain set of primes. But, can increasing the message dimension make a network vector linearly solvable over a larger set of characteristics? To the best of our knowledge, there exists no network in the literature which has a vector linear solution for some message dimension if and only if the characteristic of the finite field belongs to a set PP, and for some other message dimension it has a vector linear solution over some finite field whose characteristic does not belong to PP. We have found that by \textit{increasing} the message dimension just by 11, the set of characteristics over which a vector linear solution exists may get arbitrarily larger. However, somewhat surprisingly, we have also found that by \textit{decreasing} the message dimension just by 11, the set of characteristics over which a vector linear solution exists may get arbitrarily larger. As a consequence of these finding, we prove two more results: (i) rings may be superior to finite fields in terms of achieving a scalar linear solution over a lesser sized alphabet, (ii) existences of m1m_1 and m2m_2 dimensional vector linear solutions guarantees the existence of an (m1+m2)(m_1 + m_2)-dimensional vector linear solution only if the m1m_1 and m2m_2 dimensional vector linear solutions exist over the same finite field.

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@article{arxiv.1901.04820,
  title  = {Linear Network Coding: Effects of Varying the Message Dimension on the Set of Characteristics},
  author = {Niladri Das and Brijesh Kumar Rai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.04820},
  year   = {2019}
}

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