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Markov Lemma for Countable Alphabets (1006.0312v1)

Published 2 Jun 2010 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: Strong typicality and the Markov lemma have been used in the proofs of several multiterminal source coding theorems. Since these two tools can be applied to finite alphabets only, the results proved by them are subject to the same limitation. Recently, a new notion of typicality, namely unified typicality, has been defined. It can be applied to both finite or countably infinite alphabets, and it retains the asymptotic equipartition property and the structural properties of strong typicality. In this paper, unified typicality is used to derive a version of the Markov lemma which works on both finite or countably infinite alphabets so that many results in multiterminal source coding can readily be extended. Furthermore, a simple way to verify whether some sequences are jointly typical is shown.

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