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==Introduction==
 
Locally Recoverable Codes are a family of error correction codes that were introduced first by D. S. Papailiopoulos and A. G. Dimakis and have been widely studied in Information theory due to their applications related to Distributive and Cloud Storage Systems.
 
The concept of Locally Recoverable Codes (LRC) has been studied by various researchers in the field of coding theory. It is challenging to attribute the introduction of LRC to a specific individual, as the development of coding theory and related concepts is often the result of collaborative efforts and contributions from multiple researchers over time.
 
 
==Definition==