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Storage codes and recoverable systems on lines and grids

Published 28 Aug 2023 in cs.IT, math.CO, and math.IT | (2308.14558v1)

Abstract: A storage code is an assignment of symbols to the vertices of a connected graph $G(V,E)$ with the property that the value of each vertex is a function of the values of its neighbors, or more generally, of a certain neighborhood of the vertex in $G$. In this work we introduce a new construction method of storage codes, enabling one to construct new codes from known ones via an interleaving procedure driven by resolvable designs. We also study storage codes on $\mathbb Z$ and ${\mathbb Z}2$ (lines and grids), finding closed-form expressions for the capacity of several one and two-dimensional systems depending on their recovery set, using connections between storage codes, graphs, anticodes, and difference-avoiding sets.

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