On the Message Dimensions of Vector Linearly Solvable Networks

Abstract

It is known that there exists a network which does not have a scalar linear solution over any finite field but has a vector linear solution when message dimension is 2 [3]. It is not known whether this result can be generalized for an arbitrary message dimension. In this paper, we show that there exists a network which admits an m dimensional vector linear solution, where m is a positive integer greater than or equal to 2, but does not have a vector linear solution over any finite field when the message dimension is less than m.

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