Zero-Error Capacity of Duplication Channels

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the problem of error-free communication over the i.i.d. duplication channel which acts on a transmitted sequence x1 ·s xn by inserting a random number of copies of each symbol xi next to the original symbol. The random variables representing the numbers of inserted copies at each position i are independent and take values in \0, 1, …, r\ , where r is a fixed parameter. A more general model in which blocks of consecutive symbols are being duplicated, and which is inspired by DNA-based data storage systems wherein the stored molecules are subject to tandem-duplication mutations, is also analyzed. A construction of optimal codes correcting all patterns of errors of this type is described, and the zero-error capacity of the duplication channel---the largest rate at which information can be transmitted through it in an error-free manner---is determined for each and r .

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