Non-Existence of Some Function-Correcting Codes With Data Protection
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the recently introduced concept of \emph{function-correcting codes (FCCs) with data protection}, which provide a certain level of error protection for the data and a higher level of protection for a desired function on the data. These codes are denoted by -FCC, where is the minimum distance of the code and denotes the minimum distance between those codewords that correspond to different function values of a function , with . We use a distance graph on a code based on the pairwise distances of its codewords, and show conditions under which a code cannot work as a \emph{strict} -FCC, that is, code for which . We then consider some well-known classes of codes, such as perfect codes and maximum distance separable (MDS) codes, and show that they cannot be used as \emph{strict} -FCCs.
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@article{arxiv.2603.01049,
title = {Non-Existence of Some Function-Correcting Codes With Data Protection},
author = {Charul Rajput and B. Sundar Rajan and Ragnar Freij-Hollanti and Camilla Hollanti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.01049},
year = {2026}
}