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Capacity of Noisy Permutation Channels

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arxiv 2111.00559 v4 pith:VQRGGFNB submitted 2021-10-31 cs.IT math.IT

classification cs.ITmath.IT
keywords capacitychannelsboundclasscommunicationletternoisypermutation
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We establish the capacity of a class of communication channels introduced in [1]. The $n$-letter input from a finite alphabet is passed through a discrete memoryless channel $P_{Z|X}$ and then the output $n$-letter sequence is uniformly permuted. We show that the maximal communication rate (normalized by $\log n$) equals $1/2 (rank(P_{Z|X})-1)$ whenever $P_{Z|X}$ is strictly positive. This is done by establishing a converse bound matching the achievability of [1]. The two main ingredients of our proof are (1) a sharp bound on the entropy of a uniformly sampled vector from a type class and observed through a DMC; and (2) the covering $\epsilon$-net of a probability simplex with Kullback-Leibler divergence as a metric. In addition to strictly positive DMC we also find the noisy permutation capacity for $q$-ary erasure channels, the Z-channel and others.

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