Title :
Second-Order Asymptotics in Fixed-Length Source Coding and Intrinsic Randomness
Author :
Hayashi, Masahito
Author_Institution :
ERATO, JST, Tokyo
Abstract :
There is a difference between the optimal rates of fixed-length source coding and intrinsic randomness when we care about the second-order asymptotics. We prove this difference for general information sources and then investigate independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) random variables and Markovian variables as examples. The difference is demonstrated through an investigation of the second-order asymptotic behavior of the rates. A universal fixed-length source code attaining the second-order optimal rate is also proposed. The difference between the rates of fixed-length source coding and intrinsic randomness proves that the outputs of fixed-length source codes are not uniformly distributed.
Keywords :
Markov processes; source coding; Markovian variables; fixed-length source coding; identically distributed random variables; independent random variables; intrinsic randomness; second-order asymptotics; Data compression; Data mining; Educational technology; Entropy; Error probability; Informatics; Quantum computing; Quantum mechanics; Random variables; Source coding; Fixed-length source coding; information spectrum; intrinsic randomness; second-order asymptotics; source coding folklore;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIT.2008.928985