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Positive Rate Binary Interactive Error Correcting Codes Resilient to $>\frac12$ Adversarial Erasures

Data Structures and Algorithms 2022-01-31 v1 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

An interactive error correcting code (iECC\mathsf{iECC}) is an interactive protocol with the guarantee that the receiver can correctly determine the sender's message, even in the presence of noise. This generalizes the concept of an error correcting code (ECC\mathsf{ECC}), which is a non-interactive iECC\mathsf{iECC} that is known to have erasure resilience capped at 12\frac12. The work of \cite{GuptaTZ21} constructed the first iECC\mathsf{iECC} resilient to >12> \frac12 adversarial erasures. However, their iECC\mathsf{iECC} has communication complexity quadratic in the message size. In our work, we construct the first positive rate iECC\mathsf{iECC} resilient to >12> \frac12 adversarial erasures. For any ϵ>0\epsilon > 0, our iECC\mathsf{iECC} is resilient to 611ϵ\frac6{11} - \epsilon adversarial erasures and has size Oϵ(n)O_\epsilon(n).

Cite

@article{arxiv.2201.11929,
  title  = {Positive Rate Binary Interactive Error Correcting Codes Resilient to $>\frac12$ Adversarial Erasures},
  author = {Meghal Gupta and Rachel Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.11929},
  year   = {2022}
}

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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2111.04181

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