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On the Most Informative Boolean Functions of the Very Noisy Channel

Published 30 Jul 2018 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1807.11289v3)

Abstract: Let $Xn$ be a uniformly distributed $n$-dimensional binary vector, and $Yn$ be the result of passing $Xn$ through a binary symmetric channel (BSC) with crossover probability $\alpha$. A recent conjecture postulated by Courtade and Kumar states that for any Boolean function $f:{0,1}n\to{0,1}$, $I(f(Xn);Yn)\le 1-H(\alpha)$. Although the conjecture has been proved to be true in the dimension-free high noise regime by Samorodnitsky, here we present a calculus-based approach to show a dimension-dependent result by examining the second derivative of $H(\alpha)-H(f(Xn)|Yn)$ at $\alpha=1/2$. Along the way, we show that the dictator function is the most informative function in the high noise regime.

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