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Guessing Individual Sequences: Generating Randomized Guesses Using Finite-State Machines (1906.10857v1)

Published 26 Jun 2019 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: Motivated by earlier results on universal randomized guessing, we consider an individual-sequence approach to the guessing problem: in this setting, the goal is to guess a secret, individual (deterministic) vector $xn=(x_1,\ldots,x_n)$, by using a finite-state machine that sequentially generates randomized guesses from a stream of purely random bits. We define the finite-state guessing exponent as the asymptotic normalized logarithm of the minimum achievable moment of the number of randomized guesses, generated by any finite-state machine, until $xn$ is guessed successfully. We show that the finite-state guessing exponent of any sequence is intimately related to its finite-state compressibility (due to Lempel and Ziv), and it is asymptotically achieved by the decoder of (a certain modified version of) the 1978 Lempel-Ziv data compression algorithm (a.k.a. the LZ78 algorithm), fed by purely random bits. The results are also extended to the case where the guessing machine has access to a side information sequence, $yn=(y_1,\ldots,y_n)$, which is also an individual sequence.

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