Polynomial-time trace reconstruction in the low deletion rate regime
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Authors
Xi Chen, Anindya De, Chin Ho Lee, Rocco A. Servedio, Sandip Sinha
arXiv ID
2012.02844
Category
cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms
Citations
9
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Abstract
In the \emph{trace reconstruction problem}, an unknown source string $x \in \{0,1\}^n$ is transmitted through a probabilistic \emph{deletion channel} which independently deletes each bit with some fixed probability $Ξ΄$ and concatenates the surviving bits, resulting in a \emph{trace} of $x$. The problem is to reconstruct $x$ given access to independent traces. Trace reconstruction of arbitrary (worst-case) strings is a challenging problem, with the current state of the art for poly$(n)$-time algorithms being the 2004 algorithm of Batu et al. \cite{BKKM04}. This algorithm can reconstruct an arbitrary source string $x \in \{0,1\}^n$ in poly$(n)$ time provided that the deletion rate $Ξ΄$ satisfies $Ξ΄\leq n^{-(1/2 + \varepsilon)}$ for some $\varepsilon > 0$. In this work we improve on the result of \cite{BKKM04} by giving a poly$(n)$-time algorithm for trace reconstruction for any deletion rate $Ξ΄\leq n^{-(1/3 + \varepsilon)}$. Our algorithm works by alternating an alignment-based procedure, which we show effectively reconstructs portions of the source string that are not "highly repetitive", with a novel procedure that efficiently determines the length of highly repetitive subwords of the source string.
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