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Small Even Covers, Locally Decodable Codes and Restricted Subgraphs of Edge-Colored Kikuchi Graphs

Computational Complexity 2024-11-27 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

Given a kk-uniform hypergraph HH on nn vertices, an even cover in HH is a collection of hyperedges that touch each vertex an even number of times. Even covers are a generalization of cycles in graphs and are equivalent to linearly dependent subsets of a system of linear equations modulo 22. As a result, they arise naturally in the context of well-studied questions in coding theory and refuting unsatisfiable kk-SAT formulas. Analogous to the irregular Moore bound of Alon, Hoory, and Linial (2002), in 2008, Feige conjectured an extremal trade-off between the number of hyperedges and the length of the smallest even cover in a kk-uniform hypergraph. This conjecture was recently settled up to a multiplicative logarithmic factor in the number of hyperedges (Guruswami, Kothari, and Manohar 2022 and Hsieh, Kothari, and Mohanty 2023). These works introduce the new technique that relates hypergraph even covers to cycles in the associated Kikuchi graphs. Their analysis of these Kikuchi graphs, especially for odd kk, is rather involved and relies on matrix concentration inequalities. In this work, we give a simple and purely combinatorial argument that recovers the best-known bound for Feige's conjecture for even kk. We also introduce a novel variant of a Kikuchi graph which together with this argument improves the logarithmic factor in the best-known bounds for odd kk. As an application of our ideas, we also give a purely combinatorial proof of the improved lower bounds (Alrabiah, Guruswami, Kothari and Manohar, 2023) on 3-query binary linear locally decodable codes.

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@article{arxiv.2401.11590,
  title  = {Small Even Covers, Locally Decodable Codes and Restricted Subgraphs of Edge-Colored Kikuchi Graphs},
  author = {Jun-Ting Hsieh and Pravesh K. Kothari and Sidhanth Mohanty and David Munhá Correia and Benny Sudakov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.11590},
  year   = {2024}
}

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