On Maximally Recoverable Codes for Product Topologies

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Shivakrishna, D. [1 ]
Rameshwar, V. Arvind [2 ]
Lalitha, V. [1 ]
Sasidharan, Birenjith [3 ]
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[1] Int Inst Informat Technol, SPCRC, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
[2] BITS Pilani, Dept ECE, Hyderabad Campus, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
[3] Indian Inst Sci, Dept ECE, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
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Given a topology of local parity-check constraints, a maximally recoverable code (MRC) can correct all erasure patterns that are information-theoretically correctable. In a grid-like topology, there are a local constraints in every column forming a column code, b local constraints in every row forming a row code, and h global constraints in an (m x n) grid of codeword. Recently, Gopalan et al. initiated the study of MRCs under grid-like topology, and derived a necessary and sufficient condition, termed as the regularity condition, for an erasure pattern to be recoverable when a = 1; h = 0. In this paper, we consider MRCs for product topology (h = 0). First, we construct a certain bipartite graph based on the erasure pattern satisfying the regularity condition for product topology (any a; b, h = 0) and show that there exists a complete matching in this graph. We then present an alternate direct proof of the sufficient condition when a = 1; h = 0. We later extend our technique to study the topology for a = 2; h = 0, and characterize a subset of recoverable erasure patterns in that case. For both a = 1; 2, our method of proof is uniform, i.e., by constructing tensor product G(col) circle times G(row) of generator matrices of column and row codes such that certain square sub-matrices retain full rank. The full-rank condition is proved by resorting to the matching identified earlier and also another set of matchings in erasure sub-patterns.
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