Reed--Muller Codes Achieve the Symmetric Capacity on Finite-State Channels
Abstract
We study reliable communication over finite-state channels (FSCs) using Reed--Muller (RM) codes. Building on recent symmetry-based analyses for memoryless channels, we show that a sequence of binary RM codes (with some random scrambling) can achieve the symmetric capacity (or uniform-input information rate) of a binary-input indecomposable FSC. Our approach has three components. First, we establish a capacity-via-symmetry theorem for doubly-transitive group codes on discrete memoryless channels (DMCs) with non-binary inputs, under some symmetry and puncturing conditions. Then, we reduce a binary-input FSC to an almost memoryless non-binary channel by grouping adjacent input bits into blocks and interleaving non-binary codes onto the channel. Finally, we show that the interleaved non-binary codes can be constructed from a single binary RM code.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2604.15295,
title = {Reed--Muller Codes Achieve the Symmetric Capacity on Finite-State Channels},
author = {Henry D. Pfister and Navin Kashyap and Jean-Francois Chamberland and Galen Reeves},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.15295},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
14 pages, extended version of paper accepted to ISIT 2026