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Reed-Muller Codes on BMS Channels Achieve Vanishing Bit-Error Probability for All Rates Below Capacity

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This paper considers the performance of Reed-Muller (RM) codes transmitted over binary memoryless symmetric (BMS) channels under bitwise maximum-a-posteriori (bit-MAP) decoding. Its main result is that, for a fixed BMS channel, the family of binary RM codes can achieve a vanishing bit-error probability at rates approaching the channel capacity. This partially resolves a long-standing open problem that connects information theory and error-correcting codes. In contrast with the earlier result for the binary erasure channel, the new proof does not rely on hypercontractivity. Instead, it combines a nesting property of RM codes with new information inequalities relating the generalized extrinsic information transfer function and the extrinsic minimum mean-squared error.

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Reed-Muller Codes for Quantum Pauli and Multiple Access Channels

cs.IT · 2025-06-10 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Reed-Muller codes achieve the full achievable rate region on two-user additive-noise channels, and the resulting quantum CSS codes meet the hashing bound across a continuous range of Pauli noise parameters.

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  • Reed-Muller Codes for Quantum Pauli and Multiple Access Channels cs.IT · 2025-06-10 · conditional · none · ref 8 · internal anchor

    Reed-Muller codes achieve the full achievable rate region on two-user additive-noise channels, and the resulting quantum CSS codes meet the hashing bound across a continuous range of Pauli noise parameters.