Probabilistic methods and distributed information : Rudolf Ahlswede's lectures on information theory 5 /: Rudolf Ahlswede's lectures on information theory 5. ([2019])
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- Probabilistic methods and distributed information : Rudolf Ahlswede's lectures on information theory 5 /: Rudolf Ahlswede's lectures on information theory 5. ([2019])
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- Probabilistic methods and distributed information : Rudolf Ahlswede's lectures on information theory 5
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- Note: Editors, Alexander Ahlswede, Ingo Althöfer, Christian Deppe and Ulrich Tamm, Rudolf Ahlswede.
- Editors:
- Ahlswede, Alexander
Althöfer, Ingo
Deppe, Christian
Tamm, Ulrich
Ahlswede, Rudolf - Contents:
- Intro; Preface; Words and Introduction of the Editors; Contents; Part I Arbitrarily Varying Channels; 1 Preliminaries; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Basic Definitions; 1.3 The Models of Arbitrarily Varying Channels; 1.4 AVC and Zero-Error Capacity; 1.5 Positivity of the Capacity; References; 2 Random Correlated Codes for the AVC and the Compound Channels; 2.1 The Capacity of the Compound Channel; 2.2 The Random Code Capacity; 2.3 Channels Without a Strong Converse; References; 3 Elimination and Robustification Techniques; 3.1 Elimination Technique and Dichotomy Formula; 3.2 Robustification Techniques 3.3 A Capacity Formula of Arbitrarily Varying Multiple-Access Channels3.4 Arbitrarily Varying Channels with State Sequence Known to the Sender; References; 4 Arbitrarily Varying Channels with Worst Channels; 4.1 Arbitrarily Varying Channels with Binary Output Alphabet; 4.2 A Channel with Additive Gaussian Noise of Arbitrarily Varying Variances; References; 5 Non-standard Decoders; 5.1 Arbitrarily Varying Channels with the Criterion of Maximum Probability of Error; 5.2 Positivity of Arbitrarily Varying Channels with Average Error Probability Criterion 5.3 The Smallest List Size of Codes for an Arbitrarily Varying Channel with Average Probability of Error Criterion5.4 A Channel with Additive Gaussian Noise of Arbitrarily Varying Means; 5.5 Interior of the Achievable Regions of Arbitrarily Varying Multiple-Access Channels with Average Probability of Error Criterion; References; 6 FeedbackIntro; Preface; Words and Introduction of the Editors; Contents; Part I Arbitrarily Varying Channels; 1 Preliminaries; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Basic Definitions; 1.3 The Models of Arbitrarily Varying Channels; 1.4 AVC and Zero-Error Capacity; 1.5 Positivity of the Capacity; References; 2 Random Correlated Codes for the AVC and the Compound Channels; 2.1 The Capacity of the Compound Channel; 2.2 The Random Code Capacity; 2.3 Channels Without a Strong Converse; References; 3 Elimination and Robustification Techniques; 3.1 Elimination Technique and Dichotomy Formula; 3.2 Robustification Techniques 3.3 A Capacity Formula of Arbitrarily Varying Multiple-Access Channels3.4 Arbitrarily Varying Channels with State Sequence Known to the Sender; References; 4 Arbitrarily Varying Channels with Worst Channels; 4.1 Arbitrarily Varying Channels with Binary Output Alphabet; 4.2 A Channel with Additive Gaussian Noise of Arbitrarily Varying Variances; References; 5 Non-standard Decoders; 5.1 Arbitrarily Varying Channels with the Criterion of Maximum Probability of Error; 5.2 Positivity of Arbitrarily Varying Channels with Average Error Probability Criterion 5.3 The Smallest List Size of Codes for an Arbitrarily Varying Channel with Average Probability of Error Criterion5.4 A Channel with Additive Gaussian Noise of Arbitrarily Varying Means; 5.5 Interior of the Achievable Regions of Arbitrarily Varying Multiple-Access Channels with Average Probability of Error Criterion; References; 6 Feedback and Correlated Sources; 6.1 Arbitrarily Varying Channels with Noiseless Feedback; 6.2 Correlated Sources Help the Transmission Over Arbitrarily Varying Channels 6.3 Arbitrarily Varying Multiple-Access Channels with Correlated Sender's Side Information or Correlated MessagesReferences; 7 Arbitrarily Varying Source; 7.1 Single-User Arbitrarily Varying Source; 7.2 Multi-user Arbitrarily Varying Sources and Coloring Hypergraphs; References; 8 Applications and Related Problems; 8.1 Coding for Channels with Localized Errors and Arbitrarily Varying Channels; 8.2 Application to Writing-Type Memories and OV-Channels; References; 9 Appendix to Part I: The AVC and AVWC; 9.1 Channel Models; 9.1.1 Code Concepts; 9.1.2 Capacity Results; 9.1.3 Motivation … (more)
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- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
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- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 003.54
Information theory
SCIENCE / System Theory
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Operations Research
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