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Combinatorial batch codes were defined by Paterson, Stinson, and Wei as purely combinatorial versions of the batch codes introduced by Ishai, Kushilevitz, Ostrovsky, and Sahai. There are $n$ items and $m$ servers, each of which stores a…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2018-08-20 JiYoon Jung , Carl Mummert , Elizabeth Niese , Michael W. Schroeder

Batch codes, introduced by Ishai, Kushilevitz, Ostrovsky and Sahai in [1], are methods for solving the following data storage problem: n data items are to be stored in m servers in such a way that any k of the n items can be retrieved by…

Discrete Mathematics · Computer Science 2011-02-25 Srimanta Bhattacharya , Sushmita Ruj , Bimal Roy

Batch codes, introduced by Ishai, Kushilevitz, Ostrovsky and Sahai, represent the distributed storage of an $n$-element data set on $m$ servers in such a way that any batch of $k$ data items can be retrieved by reading at most one (or more…

Discrete Mathematics · Computer Science 2014-11-12 Natalia Silberstein , Anna Gál

Batch codes, first introduced by Ishai, Kushilevitz, Ostrovsky, and Sahai, mimic a distributed storage of a set of $n$ data items on $m$ servers, in such a way that any batch of $k$ data items can be retrieved by reading at most some $t$…

Discrete Mathematics · Computer Science 2017-01-11 Hui Zhang , Eitan Yaakobi , Natalia Silberstein

In an application, where a client wants to obtain many elements from a large database, it is often desirable to have some load balancing. Batch codes (introduced by Ishai et al. in STOC 2004) make it possible to do exactly that: the large…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2014-04-11 Helger Lipmaa , Vitaly Skachek

Batch codes, introduced by Ishai et al. encode a string $x \in \Sigma^{k}$ into an $m$-tuple of strings, called buckets. In this paper we consider multiset batch codes wherein a set of $t$-users wish to access one bit of information each…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2017-10-23 Travis Baumbaugh , Yariana Diaz , Sophia Friesenhahn , Felice Manganiello , Alexander Vetter

Combinatorial Batch Codes (CBCs), replication-based variant of Batch Codes introduced by Ishai et al. in STOC 2004, abstracts the following data distribution problem: $n$ data items are to be replicated among $m$ servers in such a way that…

Discrete Mathematics · Computer Science 2015-02-10 Srimanta Bhattacharya

The existence and uniqueness (up to equivalence) of code loops was first established by R. Griess. Nevertheless, the explicit construction of code loops remained open until T. Hsu introduced the notion of symplectic cubic spaces and their…

Group Theory · Mathematics 2007-05-23 Petr Vojtěchovský

Generalized concatenated codes were introduced in the 1970s by Zinoviev. There are many types of codes in the literature that are known by other names that can be viewed as generalized concatenated codes. Examples include matrix-product…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2020-04-08 Ferdinand Blomqvist , Oliver W. Gnilke , Marcus Greferath

We introduce the concept of generalized concatenated quantum codes. This generalized concatenation method provides a systematical way for constructing good quantum codes, both stabilizer codes and nonadditive codes. Using this method, we…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2009-05-24 Markus Grassl , Peter Shor , Graeme Smith , John Smolin , Bei Zeng

Alternative codes, an extension of the notion of ordinary codes, have been first introduced and considered by P. T. Huy et al. in 2004. As seen below, every alternative code, in its turn, defines an ordinary code. Such codes are called…

Formal Languages and Automata Theory · Computer Science 2018-01-09 Ngo Thi Hien , Do Long Van

The key step of generating the well-known Hsiao code is to construct a {0,1}-check-matrix in which each column contains the same odd-number of 1's and each row contains the same number of 1's or differs at most by one for the number of 1's.…

Discrete Mathematics · Computer Science 2008-03-11 Li Chen

Batch codes serve as critical tools for load balancing in distributed storage systems. While numerous constructions exist for specific batch sizes t, current methodologies predominantly rely on code dimension parameters, limiting their…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2025-04-29 Eldho K. Thomas

Batch codes are a type of codes specifically designed for coded distributed storage systems and private information retrieval protocols. These codes have got much attention in recent years due to their ability to enable efficient and secure…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2024-04-18 Xiangliang Kong , Chen Wang , Yiwei Zhang

Batch codes are a useful notion of locality for error correcting codes, originally introduced in the context of distributed storage and cryptography. Many constructions of batch codes have been given, but few lower bound (limitation)…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2021-06-07 Ray Li , Mary Wootters

There has been much research on codes over $\mathbb{Z}_4$, sometimes called quaternary codes, for over a decade. Yet, no database is available for best known quaternary codes. This work introduces a new database for quaternary codes. It…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2015-05-14 Nuh Aydin , Tsvetan Asamov

A primitive $k$-batch code encodes a string $x$ of length $n$ into string $y$ of length $N$, such that each multiset of $k$ symbols from $x$ has $k$ mutually disjoint recovering sets from $y$. We develop new explicit and random coding…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2019-01-23 Nikita Polyanskii , Ilya Vorobyev

Integer compositions with certain colored parts were introduced by Andrews in 2007 to address a number-theoretic problem. Integer compositions allowing zero as some parts were introduced by Ouvry and Polychronakos in 2019. We give a…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2021-08-31 Brian Hopkins , Stéphane Ouvry

Subspace codes were introduced by K\"otter and Kschischang for error control in random linear network coding. In this paper, a layered type of subspace codes is considered, which can be viewed as a superposition of multiple component…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2012-09-14 Chao Chen , Hongmei Xie , Baoming Bai

A combinatorial design is a family of sets that are almost disjoint, which is applied in pseudo random number generations and randomness extractions. The parameter, $\rho$, quantifying the overlap between the sets within the family, is…

Combinatorics · Mathematics 2013-01-11 Xiongfeng Ma , Zhen Zhang , Xiaoqing Tan
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