Channel Entropy and Primitive Approximation
Neuhoff, David L. ; Shields, Paul C.
Ann. Probab., Tome 10 (1982) no. 4, p. 188-198 / Harvested from Project Euclid
For stationary channels, channel entropy is defined as the supremum of the conditional output entropy over all stationary input sources. If the channel is $\bar{d}$-continuous and conditionally almost block independent, channel entropy gives an upper bound to the output rate of the channel. Furthermore, the channel can be approximated arbitrarily well in the $\bar{d}$-metric by any primitive channel whose noise source entropy exceeds channel entropy and cannot be so approximated if the noise source entropy is less than channel entropy.
Publié le : 1982-02-14
Classification:  Channel,  entropy,  $\bar{d}$-distance,  94A20,  28A70
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Neuhoff, David L.; Shields, Paul C. Channel Entropy and Primitive Approximation. Ann. Probab., Tome 10 (1982) no. 4, pp.  188-198. http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/1176993922/