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arxiv: 1504.05618 · v1 · pith:2KJHNXLSnew · submitted 2015-04-21 · 💻 cs.IT · math.IT

Capacity of Sum-networks for Different Message Alphabets

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keywords capacitymessagenetworksum-networkalphabetcodingnodessum-networks
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A sum-network is a directed acyclic network in which all terminal nodes demand the `sum' of the independent information observed at the source nodes. Many characteristics of the well-studied multiple-unicast network communication problem also hold for sum-networks due to a known reduction between instances of these two problems. Our main result is that unlike a multiple unicast network, the coding capacity of a sum-network is dependent on the message alphabet. We demonstrate this using a construction procedure and show that the choice of a message alphabet can reduce the coding capacity of a sum-network from $1$ to close to $0$.

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