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Wyner's Common Information under Rényi Divergence Measures

Published 7 Sep 2017 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1709.02168v3)

Abstract: We study a generalized version of Wyner's common information problem (also coined the distributed source simulation problem). The original common information problem consists in understanding the minimum rate of the common input to independent processors to generate an approximation of a joint distribution when the distance measure used to quantify the discrepancy between the synthesized and target distributions is the normalized relative entropy. Our generalization involves changing the distance measure to the unnormalized and normalized R\'enyi divergences of order $\alpha=1+s\in[0,2]$. We show that the minimum rate needed to ensure the R\'enyi divergences between the distribution induced by a code and the target distribution vanishes remains the same as the one in Wyner's setting, except when the order $\alpha=1+s=0$. This implies that Wyner's common information is rather robust to the choice of distance measure employed. As a byproduct of the proofs used to the establish the above results, the exponential strong converse for the common information problem under the total variation distance measure is established.

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