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2-Transitivity is Insufficient for Local Testability
Authors:Elena Grigorescu  Tali Kaufman  Madhu Sudan
Affiliation:1. Department of Computer Science, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 47907, USA
2. Computer Science, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, 52900, Israel
3. Microsoft Research New England, One Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA, 02142, USA
Abstract:A basic goal in property testing is to identify a minimal set of features that make a property testable. For the case when the property to be tested is membership in a binary linear error-correcting code, Alon et al. (Trans Inf Theory, 51(11):4032–4039, 2005) had conjectured that the presence of a single low-weight codeword in the dual, and “2-transitivity” of the code (i.e., the code being invariant under a 2-transitive group of permutations on the coordinates of the code) suffice to get local testability. We refute this conjecture by giving a family of error-correcting codes where the coordinates of the codewords form a large field of characteristic two, and the code is invariant under affine transformations of the domain. This class of properties was introduced by Kaufman & Sudan (STOC, 2008) as a setting where many results in algebraic property testing generalize. Our result shows a complementary virtue: This family also can be useful in producing counterexamples to natural conjectures.
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