On the Problem of Generating Mutually Independent Random Sequences
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概要
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The achievable rate region related to the problem of generating mutually independent random sequences is determined. Furthermore, it is proved that the output distribution of lossless source encoders with correlated side information is asymptotically independent of the side information. Based on this, we can realize a random number generator that produces mutually asymptotically independent random sequences from random sequences emitted from correlated sources.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-05-01
著者
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Muramatsu Jun
Ntt Communication Science Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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Koga Hiroki
University Of Tsukuba
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MUKOUCHI Takafumi
Research and Development Cnter, NTT Esst Corporation
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Muramatsu Jun
Ntt Communication Science Lab-oratories
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Mukouchi Takafumi
Research And Development Cnter Ntt Esst Corporation
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Mukouchi Takafumi
Research And Development Center Ntt East Corporation
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