DocumentCode
1286332
Title
Noisy Channel Coding via Privacy Amplification and Information Reconciliation
Author
Renes, Joseph M. ; Renner, Renato
Author_Institution
Inst. for Theor. Phys., ETH Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland
Volume
57
Issue
11
fYear
2011
Firstpage
7377
Lastpage
7385
Abstract
We show that optimal protocols for noisy channel coding of public or private information over either classical or quantum channels can be directly constructed from two more primitive information-theoretic protocols: privacy amplification and information reconciliation, also known as data compression with side information. We do this in the one-shot scenario of structureless resources, and formulate our results in terms of the smooth min- and max-entropy. In the context of classical information theory, this shows that essentially all two-terminal protocols can be reduced to these two primitives, which are in turn governed by the smooth min- and max-entropies, respectively. In the context of quantum information theory, the recently-established duality of these two protocols means essentially all two-terminal protocols can be constructed using just a single primitive. As an illustration, we show how optimal noisy channel coding protocols can be constructed solely from privacy amplification.
Keywords
channel coding; data compression; entropy; minimax techniques; protocols; quantum theory; data compression; information reconciliation; max-entropy; min-entropy; optimal noisy channel coding protocols; primitive information-theoretic protocols; privacy amplification; private information; public information; quantum channels; quantum information theory; two-terminal protocols; Channel coding; Decoding; Error probability; Markov processes; Random variables; Channel coding; Slepian-Wolf coding; information reconciliation; privacy amplification; quantum information; smooth entropies;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2011.2162226
Filename
5967913
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