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Explicit Binary Tree Codes with Polylogarithmic Size Alphabet

February 14, 2018, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Location:

Conference Room 301

Rutgers University

CoRE Building

96 Frelinghuysen Road

Piscataway, NJ 08854

Gil Cohen, Princeton University

In this talk, we consider the problem of explicitly constructing a binary tree code with constant distance and constant alphabet size. We give an explicit binary tree code with constant distance and alphabet size polylog(n), where n is the depth of the tree. This is the first improvement over a two-decade-old construction that has an exponentially larger alphabet of size poly(n). For analyzing our construction, we prove a bound on the number of integral roots a real polynomial can have in terms of its sparsity with respect to a suitable basis--a result of independent interest.

Joint work with Bernhard Haeupler and Leonard Schulman.