Nearly Tight Lower Bounds for Relaxed Locally Decodable Codes via Robust Daisies
Computational Complexity
2025-11-27 v1 Information Theory
Combinatorics
math.IT
Abstract
We show a nearly optimal lower bound on the length of linear relaxed locally decodable codes (RLDCs). Specifically, we prove that any -query linear RLDC must satisfy . This bound closely matches the known upper bound of by Ben-Sasson, Goldreich, Harsha, Sudan, and Vadhan (STOC 2004). Our proof introduces the notion of robust daisies, which are relaxed sunflowers with pseudorandom structure, and leverages a new spread lemma to extract dense robust daisies from arbitrary distributions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2511.21659,
title = {Nearly Tight Lower Bounds for Relaxed Locally Decodable Codes via Robust Daisies},
author = {Guy Goldberg and Tom Gur and Sidhant Saraogi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.21659},
year = {2025}
}