Function-Correcting Codes with Homogeneous Distance

Abstract

Function-correcting codes are designed to reduce redundancy of codes when protecting function values of information against errors. As generalizations of Hamming weights and Lee weights over Z4 , homogeneous weights are used in codes over finite rings. In this paper, we introduce function-correcting codes with homogeneous distance denoted by FCCHDs, which extend function-correcting codes with Hamming distance. We first define D -homogeneous distance codes. We use D -homogenous distance codes to characterize connections between the optimal redundancy of FCCHDs and lengths of these codes for some matrices D . By these connections, we obtain several bounds of the optimal redundancy of FCCHDs for some functions. In addition, we also construct FCCHDs for homogeneous weight functions and homogeneous weight distribution functions. Specially, redundancies of some codes we construct in this paper reach the optimal redundancy bounds.

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