Talks
Spring 2015
Upper Bound on List-decoding Radius of Binary Codes
Tuesday, April 21st, 2015, 2:30 pm–3:00 pm
Location:
Calvin Lab Auditorium
Consider the problem of packing Hamming balls of a given relative radius subject to the constraint that they cover any point of the ambient Hamming space with multiplicity at most $L$. For odd $L\ge 3$ an asymptotic upper bound on the rate of any such packing is proven. Resulting bound improves the best known bound (due to Blinovsky'1986) for rates below a certain threshold. Method is a superposition of the linear-programming idea of Ashikhmin, Barg and Litsyn (that was used previously to improve the estimates of Blinovsky for $L=2$) and a Ramsey-theoretic technique of Blinovsky. As an application it is shown that for all odd $L$ the slope of the rate-radius tradeoff is zero at zero rate.