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Near-Optimal List-Recovery of Linear Code Families

Information Theory 2025-03-03 v2 Combinatorics math.IT

Abstract

We prove several results on linear codes achieving list-recovery capacity. We show that random linear codes achieve list-recovery capacity with constant output list size (independent of the alphabet size and length). That is, over alphabets of size at least Ω(1/ε)\ell^{\Omega(1/\varepsilon)}, random linear codes of rate RR are (1Rε,,(/ε)O(/ε))(1-R-\varepsilon, \ell, (\ell/\varepsilon)^{O(\ell/\varepsilon)})-list-recoverable for all R(0,1)R\in(0,1) and \ell. Together with a result of Levi, Mosheiff, and Shagrithaya, this implies that randomly punctured Reed-Solomon codes also achieve list-recovery capacity. We also prove that our output list size is near-optimal among all linear codes: all (1Rε,,L)(1-R-\varepsilon, \ell, L)-list-recoverable linear codes must have LΩ(R/ε)L\ge \ell^{\Omega(R/\varepsilon)}. Our simple upper bound combines the Zyablov-Pinsker argument with recent bounds from Kopparty, Ron-Zewi, Saraf, Wootters, and Tamo on the maximum intersection of a "list-recovery ball" and a low-dimensional subspace with large distance. Our lower bound is inspired by a recent lower bound of Chen and Zhang.

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@article{arxiv.2502.13877,
  title  = {Near-Optimal List-Recovery of Linear Code Families},
  author = {Ray Li and Nikhil Shagrithaya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.13877},
  year   = {2025}
}

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