Function-Correcting Partition Codes
Charul Rajput, B. Sundar Rajan, Ragnar Freij-Hollanti, Camilla Hollanti

TL;DR
This paper introduces function-correcting partition codes (FCPCs), a generalization of function-correcting codes, enabling protection of multiple functions simultaneously with optimized redundancy and partial privacy benefits.
Contribution
The paper formalizes FCPCs, explores their theoretical bounds, constructs explicit examples, and introduces graph-based methods for optimal code design and redundancy analysis.
Findings
FCPCs generalize FCCs to multiple functions
Bounds on FCPC redundancy are established
Graph-based methods identify optimal codes
Abstract
We introduce function-correcting partition codes (FCPCs), which are a natural generalization of function-correcting codes (FCCs). An FCPC is defined directly on a partition of the message space, rather than on a specific target function. We show that any FCC for a function is exactly an FCPC with respect to the domain partition induced by , which makes these codes a natural generalization of FCCs. We use the join of domain partitions to construct a single code that protects multiple functions simultaneously. We define the notions of partition gains to measure the bandwidth saved by using a single FCPC for multiple functions instead of constructing separate FCCs for each function. We derive general lower and upper bounds on the redundancy of such FCPCs and illustrate the achievable gains through examples. We specialize this concept of using single code for protecting multiple…
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TopicsRadiation Effects in Electronics · Coding theory and cryptography · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
