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Intelligent systems. Theory and applications, 2021, Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages 91–106 (Mi ista296)  

Part 3. Mathematical models

Locally recoverable codes on graphs

D. Yu. Valinurov

Lomonosov Moscow State University
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Abstract: The locally recoverable codes (LRC codes) are linear codes with an important for applications property that every symbol of a codeword can be recovered from a small set of other symbols. Codeword symbols can be interpreted as servers with information. It is natural to define a topology of these servers as a graph so that every server can be recovered using neighborhood servers in this graph. The paper provides LRC code constructions for some topologies and bounds on the rate of such codes.
Keywords: erasure coding, locally recoverable codes, codes on graphs.
Document Type: Article
Language: Russian
Citation: D. Yu. Valinurov, “Locally recoverable codes on graphs”, Intelligent systems. Theory and applications, 25:1 (2021), 91–106
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\by D.~Yu.~Valinurov
\paper Locally recoverable codes on graphs
\jour Intelligent systems. Theory and applications
\yr 2021
\vol 25
\issue 1
\pages 91--106
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