A class of locally recoverable codes over finite chain rings
Abstract
Locally recoverable codes deal with the task of reconstructing a lost symbol by relying on a portion of the remaining coordinates smaller than an information set. We consider the case of codes over finite chain rings, generalizing known results and bounds for codes over fields. In particular, we propose a new family of locally recoverable codes by extending a construction proposed in 2014 by Tamo and Barg, and we discuss its optimality.
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