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LP Pseudocodewords of Cycle Codes are Half-Integral

Published 12 Dec 2012 in math.CO, cs.IT, and math.IT | (1212.2953v1)

Abstract: In his Ph.D. disseration, Feldman and his collaborators define the linear programming decoder for binary linear codes, which is a linear programming relaxation of the maximum-likelihood decoding problem. This decoder does not, in general, attain maximum-likelihood performance; however, the source of this discrepancy is known to be the presence of non-integral extreme points (vertices) within the fundamental polytope, vectors which are also called nontrivial linear programming pseudocodewords. Restricting to the class of cycle codes, we provide necessary conditions for a vector to be a linear programming pseudocodeword. In particular, the components of any such pseudocodeword can only assume values of zero, one-half, or one.

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