Decoding Algorithms for Tensor Codes

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Authors Eimear Byrne, Alain Couvreur, Lucien FranΓ§ois arXiv ID 2604.16105 Category cs.IT: Information Theory Citations 0
Abstract
Tensor codes are a generalisation of matrix codes. Such codes are defined as subspaces of order-r tensors for which the ambient space is endowed with the tensor-rank as a metric. A class of these codes was introduced by Roth, who also outlined a decoding algorithm for low tensor-rank errors that can be generalised to an algorithm with exponential complexity in the decoding radius. They may be viewed as a generalisation of the well-known Delsarte-Gabidulin-Roth maximum rank distance codes. We study a generalised class of these codes. We investigate their properties and outline decoding techniques for different metrics that leverage their tensor structure. We first consider a fibre-wise decoding approach, as each fibre of a codeword corresponds to a Gabidulin codeword. We then give a generalisation of Loidreau-Overbeck's decoding method that corrects errors with properties constrained by the dimensions of the slice spaces and fibre spaces. The metrics we consider are bounded from above by the tensor-rank metric, and therefore these algorithms also decode tensor-rank weight errors.
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