Optimal Document Exchange and New Codes for Insertions and Deletions
Bernhard Haeupler

TL;DR
This paper introduces communication-optimal document exchange protocols and new error-correcting codes for insertions and deletions, achieving near-optimal summary sizes and rates with high efficiency and reliability.
Contribution
It presents the first communication-optimal randomized document exchange protocol and efficient derandomized version, along with systematic error-correcting codes for insertions and deletions with improved rates.
Findings
Achieves order-optimal summary size for document exchange.
Provides efficient derandomized protocol with smaller summary size.
Develops new error-correcting codes with higher rates for insertions/deletions.
Abstract
We give the first communication-optimal document exchange protocol. For any and our randomized scheme takes any -bit file and computes a -bit summary from which one can reconstruct , with high probability, given a related file with edit distance . The size of our summary is information-theoretically order optimal for all values of , giving a randomized solution to a longstanding open question of [Orlitsky; FOCS'91]. It also is the first non-trivial solution for the interesting setting where a small constant fraction of symbols have been edited, producing an optimal summary of size for . This concludes a long series of better-and-better protocols which produce larger summaries for sub-linear values of and sub-polynomial failure probabilities. In particular, the recent…
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