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The zero-error side information problem and chromatic numbers (Corresp.)


Abstract:

A discrete random variableXis to be transmitted by means of a discrete signal. The receiver has prior knowledge of a discrete random variableYjointly distributed withX. T...Show More

Abstract:

A discrete random variableXis to be transmitted by means of a discrete signal. The receiver has prior knowledge of a discrete random variableYjointly distributed withX. The probability of error must be exactly zero, and the problem is to minimize the signal's alphabet size. In the case where the transmitter also has access to the value ofY, the problem is trivial and no advantage can be obtained by block coding over independent repetitions. If, however,Yis not known at the transmitter then the problem is equivalent to the chromatic number problem for graphs, and block coding may produce savings.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Information Theory ( Volume: 22, Issue: 5, September 1976)
Page(s): 592 - 593
Date of Publication: 06 January 2003

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