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Computationally Relaxed Locally Decodable Codes, Revisited

Information Theory 2023-09-06 v3 Cryptography and Security math.IT

Abstract

We revisit computationally relaxed locally decodable codes (crLDCs) (Blocki et al., Trans. Inf. Theory '21) and give two new constructions. Our first construction is a Hamming crLDC that is conceptually simpler than prior constructions, leveraging digital signature schemes and an appropriately chosen Hamming code. Our second construction is an extension of our Hamming crLDC to handle insertion-deletion (InsDel) errors, yielding an InsDel crLDC. This extension crucially relies on the noisy binary search techniques of Block et al. (FSTTCS '20) to handle InsDel errors. Both crLDC constructions have binary codeword alphabets, are resilient to a constant fraction of Hamming and InsDel errors, respectively, and under suitable parameter choices have poly-logarithmic locality and encoding length linear in the message length and polynomial in the security parameter. These parameters compare favorably to prior constructions in the poly-logarithmic locality regime.

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@article{arxiv.2305.01083,
  title  = {Computationally Relaxed Locally Decodable Codes, Revisited},
  author = {Alexander R. Block and Jeremiah Blocki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.01083},
  year   = {2023}
}
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