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arxiv: 0801.1126 · v3 · submitted 2008-01-07 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Concave Programming Upper Bounds on the Capacity of 2-D Constraints

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The capacity of 1-D constraints is given by the entropy of a corresponding stationary maxentropic Markov chain. Namely, the entropy is maximized over a set of probability distributions, which is defined by some linear requirements. In this paper, certain aspects of this characterization are extended to 2-D constraints. The result is a method for calculating an upper bound on the capacity of 2-D constraints. The key steps are: The maxentropic stationary probability distribution on square configurations is considered. A set of linear equalities and inequalities is derived from this stationarity. The result is a concave program, which can be easily solved numerically. Our method improves upon previous upper bounds for the capacity of the 2-D ``no independent bits'' constraint, as well as certain 2-D RLL constraints.

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