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Some Notes on the Binary GV Bound for Linear Codes Sixth International Workshop on Optimal Codes and Related Topics June 16 - 22, 2009, Varna, BULGARIA Dejan Spasov, Marjan Gusev
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Agenda Intro The greedy algorithm The Varshamov estimate Main result(s) Proof outline Comparison with other results
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The Greedy Algorithm Given d and m ; Initialize H For each add x to H, i f the x is NOT linear combination of d- 2 columns of H x x
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The Varshamov’s Estimate The greedy code will have parameters AT LEAST as good as the code parameters that satisfy Example: Let m=32 The greedy [ 8752, 8720, 5 ] does exist Varshamov - [ 2954, 2922, 5 ] Can we find a better estimate?
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Main Result The code can be extended to a code provided The existence of can be confirmed by the GV bound or recursively until
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Some Intuition 1.Every d -1 columns of are linearly independent 2.Let and let 3.This is OK if 4.But the Varshamov’s estimate will count twice 1 1 n n 2 2 1 1 2 2 j j 1 1 2 2 i i
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Proof Outline - all vectors that are linear combination of d-2 columns from H Find As long as Keep adding vectors - Varshamov bound
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Proof Outline Use only odd number of columns
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Further Results The code can be extended to a code provided
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Comparison: Elia’s result 00000000 00000000 1 1
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Comparison: A. Barg et al. 00000000 00000000 1 1 00000000 00000000 0 0 1 1 0 0 00000000 00000000 0 0 1 1
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Comparison: Jiang & Vardy
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For d/n=const For d/n->0
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Conclusion The greedy [ 8752, 8720, 5 ] does exist Varshamov - [ 2954, 2922, 5 ] The Improvement - [ 3100, 3100-32, 5 ] The asymptotical R≥1-H(δ) ? Generalization
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