Two-Insertion/Deletion/Substitution Correcting Codes
Abstract
In recent years, the emergence of DNA storage systems has led to a widespread focus on the research of codes correcting insertions, deletions, and classic substitutions. During the initial investigation, Levenshtein discovered the VT codes are precisely capable of correcting single insertion/deletion and then extended the VT construction to single-insertion/deletion/substitution (1-ins/del/sub) correcting codes. Inspired by this, we generalize the recent findings of 1-del 1-sub correcting codes with redundancy 62n+O(1) to more general 2-ins/del/sub correcting codes without increasing the redundancy. Our key technique is to apply higher-order VT syndromes to distinct objects and accomplish a systematic classification of all error patterns.
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