A proof that Reed-Muller codes achieve Shannon capacity on symmetric channels

04/05/2023
by   Emmanuel Abbe, et al.
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Reed-Muller codes were introduced in 1954, with a simple explicit construction based on polynomial evaluations, and have long been conjectured to achieve Shannon capacity on symmetric channels. Major progress was made towards a proof over the last decades; using combinatorial weight enumerator bounds, a breakthrough on the erasure channel from sharp thresholds, hypercontractivity arguments, and polarization theory. Another major progress recently established that the bit error probability vanishes slowly below capacity. However, when channels allow for errors, the results of Bourgain-Kalai do not apply for converting a vanishing bit to a vanishing block error probability, neither do the known weight enumerator bounds. The conjecture that RM codes achieve Shannon capacity on symmetric channels, with high probability of recovering the codewords, has thus remained open. This paper closes the conjecture's proof. It uses a new recursive boosting framework, which aggregates the decoding of codeword restrictions on `subspace-sunflowers', handling their dependencies via an L_p Boolean Fourier analysis, and using a list-decoding argument with a weight enumerator bound from Sberlo-Shpilka. The proof does not require a vanishing bit error probability for the base case, but only a non-trivial probability, obtained here for general symmetric codes. This gives in particular a shortened and tightened argument for the vanishing bit error probability result of Reeves-Pfister, and with prior works, it implies the strong wire-tap secrecy of RM codes on pure-state classical-quantum channels.

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