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Consider a large database of $n$ data items that need to be stored using $m$ servers. We study how to encode information so that a large number $k$ of read requests can be performed in parallel, while the rate remains constant (and ideally approaches one). This problem is equivalent to the design of multiset batch codes introduced by Ishai et al. We give the families of multiset batch codes...
Consider a large database of n data items that need to be stored using m servers. We study how to encode information so that a large number k of read requests can be performed in parallel while the rate remains constant (and ideally approaches one). This problem is equivalent to the design of multiset Batch Codes introduced by Ishai, Kushilevitz, Ostrovsky and Sahai [1].
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