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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 qq-query linear RLDC C ⁣:{0,1}k{0,1}nC\colon \{0,1\}^k \to \{0,1\}^n must satisfy n=k1+Ω(1/q)n = k^{1+\Omega(1/q)}. This bound closely matches the known upper bound of n=k1+O(1/q)n = k^{1+O(1/q)} 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.

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@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}
}