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Trace Reconstruction with Bounded Edit Distance

Information Theory 2021-04-15 v2 Combinatorics math.IT Probability

Abstract

The trace reconstruction problem studies the number of noisy samples needed to recover an unknown string x{0,1}n\boldsymbol{x}\in\{0,1\}^n with high probability, where the samples are independently obtained by passing x\boldsymbol{x} through a random deletion channel with deletion probability qq. The problem is receiving significant attention recently due to its applications in DNA sequencing and DNA storage. Yet, there is still an exponential gap between upper and lower bounds for the trace reconstruction problem. In this paper we study the trace reconstruction problem when x\boldsymbol{x} is confined to an edit distance ball of radius kk, which is essentially equivalent to distinguishing two strings with edit distance at most kk. It is shown that nO(k)n^{O(k)} samples suffice to achieve this task with high probability.

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@article{arxiv.2102.05372,
  title  = {Trace Reconstruction with Bounded Edit Distance},
  author = {Jin Sima and Jehoshua Bruck},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.05372},
  year   = {2021}
}
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