Computing sharp recovery structures for locally recoverable codes
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Algebraic coding theory; cryptography (number-theoretic aspects) (11T71) Linear codes (general theory) (94B05) Cyclic codes (94B15) Applications to coding theory and cryptography of arithmetic geometry (14G50) Geometric methods (including applications of algebraic geometry) applied to coding theory (94B27)
Abstract: A locally recoverable code is an error-correcting code such that any erasure in a single coordinate of a codeword can be recovered from a small subset of other coordinates. In this article we develop an algorithm that computes a recovery structure as concise posible for an arbitrary linear code and a recovery method that realizes it. This algorithm also provides the locality and the dual distance of . Complexity issues are studied as well. Several examples are included.
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