A Local Perspective on the Edge Removal Problem

07/02/2019
by   Fei Wei, et al.
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The edge removal problem studies the loss in network coding rates that results when a network communication edge is removed from a given network. It is known, for example, that in networks restricted to linear coding schemes and networks restricted to Abelian group codes, removing an edge e* with capacity Re* reduces the achievable rate on each source by no more than Re*. In this work, we seek to uncover larger families of encoding functions for which the edge removal statement holds. We take a local perspective: instead of requiring that all network encoding functions satisfy certain restrictions (e.g., linearity), we limit only the function carried on the removed edge e*. Our central results give sufficient conditions on the function carried by edge e* in the code used to achieve a particular rate vector under which we can demonstrate the achievability of a related rate vector once e* is removed.

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