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A Monotonicity Principle for Information Theory

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A Monotonicity Principle for Information Theory
We establish a monotonicity principle for convex functions that enables high-level reasoning about capacity in information theory. Despite its simplicity, this single idea is remarkably applicable. It leads to a significant extension of algebraic information theory, a solution of the capacity reduction problem, intuitive graphical methods for comparing channels, new inequalities that provide useful estimates on the information transmitting capability of a channel operating in an unknown environment, further explication of the fascinating relationship between capacity and Euclidean distance, and the solution of an open problem in quantum steganography.
Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis, Keye Martin
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where ENTCS
Authors Konstantinos Chatzikokolakis, Keye Martin
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