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Linearized Reed-Solomon Codes with Support-Constrained Generator Matrix and Applications in Multi-Source Network Coding

Published 15 Dec 2022 in cs.IT and math.IT | (2212.07991v3)

Abstract: Linearized Reed-Solomon (LRS) codes are evaluation codes based on skew polynomials. They achieve the Singleton bound in the sum-rank metric and therefore are known as maximum sum-rank distance (MSRD) codes. In this work, we give necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of MSRD codes with a support-constrained generator matrix. The conditions on the support constraints are identical to those for MDS codes and MRD codes. The required field size for an $[n,k]{qm}$ LRS codes with support-constrained generator matrix is $q\geq \ell+1$ and $m\geq \max{l\in[\ell]}{k-1+\log_qk, n_l}$, where $\ell$ is the number of blocks and $n_l$ is the size of the $l$-th block. The special cases of the result coincide with the known results for Reed-Solomon codes and Gabidulin codes. For the support constraints that do not satisfy the necessary conditions, we derive the maximum sum-rank distance of a code whose generator matrix fulfills the constraints. Such a code can be constructed from a subcode of an LRS code with a sufficiently large field size. Moreover, as an application in network coding, the conditions can be used as constraints in an integer programming problem to design distributed LRS codes for a distributed multi-source network.

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