New q-ary codes correcting bursts or localized deletions achieve redundancy log n + (t-1) log log n + O(1) when t < 2q, improving on prior best constructions.
Codes Correcting Two Bursts of Exactly $b$ Deletions
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In this paper, we investigate codes designed to correct two bursts of deletions, where each burst has a length of exactly $b$, where $b>1$. The previous best construction, achieved through the syndrome compression technique, had a redundancy of at most $7\log n+O\left(\log n/\log\log n\right)$ bits. In contrast, our work introduces a novel approach for constructing $q$-ary codes that attain a redundancy of at most $5\log n+O(\log\log n)$ bits for all $b>1$ and $q\ge2$. Additionally, for the case where $b=1$, we present a new construction of $q$-ary two-deletion correcting codes with a redundancy of $5\log n+O(\log\log n)$ bits, for all $q>2$.
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Correcting Bursty/Localized Deletions: A New Error-Position-Estimation Code
New q-ary codes correcting bursts or localized deletions achieve redundancy log n + (t-1) log log n + O(1) when t < 2q, improving on prior best constructions.