Long code (mathematics)
In theoretical computer science and coding theory, the long code is an error-correcting code that is locally decodable. Long codes have an extremely poor rate, but play a fundamental role in the theory of hardness of approximation.
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Type | Block code |
Block length | for some |
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Notation | -code |
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