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On the Worst-Case Complexity of Gibbs Decoding for Reed--Muller Codes

On the Worst-Case Complexity of Gibbs Decoding for Reed--Muller Codes

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Reed--Muller (RM) codes are known to achieve capacity on binary symmetric channels (BSC) under the Maximum a Posteriori (MAP) decoder. However, it remains an open problem to design a capacity achieving polynomial-time RM decoder. Due to a lemma by Liu, Cuff, and Verd\'u, it can be shown that decoding by sampling from the posterior distribution is also capacity-achieving for RM codes over BSC. The Gibbs decoder is one such Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) based method, which samples from the posterior distribution by flipping message bits according to the posterior, and can be modified to give other MCMC decoding methods. In this paper, we analyze the mixing time of the Gibbs decoder for RM codes. Our analysis reveals that the Gibbs decoder can exhibit slow mixing for certain carefully constructed sequences. This slow mixing implies that, in the worst-case scenario, the decoder requires super-polynomial time to converge to the desired posterior distribution.

Xuzhe Xia、Lele Wang、Nicholas Kwan

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Xuzhe Xia,Lele Wang,Nicholas Kwan.On the Worst-Case Complexity of Gibbs Decoding for Reed--Muller Codes[EB/OL].(2025-05-01)[2025-06-20].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.00974.点此复制

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