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Main Authors: Resch, Nicolas, Venkitesh, S.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.07597
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author Resch, Nicolas
Venkitesh, S.
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Venkitesh, S.
contents List recovery is a fundamental task for error-correcting codes, vastly generalizing unique decoding from worst-case errors and list decoding. Briefly, one is given ''soft information'' in the form of input lists S_1,...,S_n of bounded size, and one argues that there are not too many codewords that agree a lot with this soft information. This general problem appears in many guises, both within coding theory and in theoretical computer science more broadly. In this article we survey recent results on list recovery codes, introducing both the ''good'' (i.e., possibility results, showing that codes with certain list recoverability exist), the ''bad'' (impossibility results), and the ''unknown''. We additionally demonstrate that, while list recoverable codes were initially introduced as a component in list decoding concatenated codes, they have since found myriad applications to and connections with other topics in theoretical computer science.
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spellingShingle List Recoverable Codes: The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown (hopefully not Ugly)
Resch, Nicolas
Venkitesh, S.
Information Theory
List recovery is a fundamental task for error-correcting codes, vastly generalizing unique decoding from worst-case errors and list decoding. Briefly, one is given ''soft information'' in the form of input lists S_1,...,S_n of bounded size, and one argues that there are not too many codewords that agree a lot with this soft information. This general problem appears in many guises, both within coding theory and in theoretical computer science more broadly. In this article we survey recent results on list recovery codes, introducing both the ''good'' (i.e., possibility results, showing that codes with certain list recoverability exist), the ''bad'' (impossibility results), and the ''unknown''. We additionally demonstrate that, while list recoverable codes were initially introduced as a component in list decoding concatenated codes, they have since found myriad applications to and connections with other topics in theoretical computer science.
title List Recoverable Codes: The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown (hopefully not Ugly)
topic Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.07597