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== Examples ==
=== The Hadamard code ===
If a received signal <math>y\in\{0,1\}^N</math> agrees with some codeword <math>\mathrm{Had}(x)</math> for some message <math>x\in\{0,1\}^n</math> on at least a <math>1-\delta</math> fraction of bits, then <math>x_i</math> can be recovered from <math>y</math> with probability <math>1-2\delta</math>.<ref>Section 11.5.2 of {{Cite book
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=== The Reed–Muller code ===
The [[Reed–Muller code]] is an error-correcting code that is locally decodable, and moreover, locally [[list-decodable]].
It is a multivariate generalization of the [[Reed–Solomon code]], which itself is not locally decodable.
== References ==
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