The min-rank of a digraph was shown to represent the length of an optimal scalar linear solution of the corresponding instance of the Index Coding with Side Information (ICSI) problem. In this paper, the graphs and digraphs of near-extreme min-ranks are studied. Those graphs and digraphs correspond to the ICSI instances having near-extreme transmission rates when using optimal scalar linear index codes. In particular, it is shown that the decision problem whether a digraph has min-rank two is NP-complete. By contrast, the same question for graphs can be answered in polynomial time. In addition, a circuit-packing bound is revisited, and several families of digraphs, optimal with respect to this bound, whose min-ranks can be found in polynomi...
This paper considers a base station that delivers packets to multiple receivers through a sequence o...
In an index coding with side-information (ICSI) problem there is a sender with a set of n independen...
The min-rank of a graph was introduced by Haemers (Algebr. Methods Graph Theory 25:267–272, 1978) to...
Abstract — The min-rank of a digraph was shown to represent the length of an optimal scalar linear s...
In this work we study both the index coding with side information (ICSI) problem introduced by Birk ...
Abstract—We study index-coding problems (one sender broad-casting messages to multiple receivers) wh...
The index coding problem with side information (ICSI) was introduced by Birk and Kol, 1998. In this ...
Index codes reduce the number of bits broadcast by a wireless transmitter to a number of receivers w...
Index Coding with Side Information (ICSI) (Birk and Kol (1998)) is a communication scheme dealing wi...
The following source coding problem was introduced by Birk and Kol: a sender holds a word x ∈ {0, 1}...
An index code is said to be locally decodable if each receiver can decode its demand using its side ...
The min-rank of a graph was introduced by Haemers (1978) to bound the Shannon capacity of a graph. T...
The interlinked cycle (IC) structure that generalizes cycles and cliques was defined by Thapa, Ong, ...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric neighboring interference (SNI) has K re...
Index coding with side information (ICSI) problems can be represented as matrices. These matrices ha...
This paper considers a base station that delivers packets to multiple receivers through a sequence o...
In an index coding with side-information (ICSI) problem there is a sender with a set of n independen...
The min-rank of a graph was introduced by Haemers (Algebr. Methods Graph Theory 25:267–272, 1978) to...
Abstract — The min-rank of a digraph was shown to represent the length of an optimal scalar linear s...
In this work we study both the index coding with side information (ICSI) problem introduced by Birk ...
Abstract—We study index-coding problems (one sender broad-casting messages to multiple receivers) wh...
The index coding problem with side information (ICSI) was introduced by Birk and Kol, 1998. In this ...
Index codes reduce the number of bits broadcast by a wireless transmitter to a number of receivers w...
Index Coding with Side Information (ICSI) (Birk and Kol (1998)) is a communication scheme dealing wi...
The following source coding problem was introduced by Birk and Kol: a sender holds a word x ∈ {0, 1}...
An index code is said to be locally decodable if each receiver can decode its demand using its side ...
The min-rank of a graph was introduced by Haemers (1978) to bound the Shannon capacity of a graph. T...
The interlinked cycle (IC) structure that generalizes cycles and cliques was defined by Thapa, Ong, ...
A single unicast index coding problem (SUICP) with symmetric neighboring interference (SNI) has K re...
Index coding with side information (ICSI) problems can be represented as matrices. These matrices ha...
This paper considers a base station that delivers packets to multiple receivers through a sequence o...
In an index coding with side-information (ICSI) problem there is a sender with a set of n independen...
The min-rank of a graph was introduced by Haemers (Algebr. Methods Graph Theory 25:267–272, 1978) to...