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On extracting common random bits from correlated sources

Published 14 Jul 2010 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1007.2315v2)

Abstract: Suppose Alice and Bob receive strings of unbiased independent but noisy bits from some random source. They wish to use their respective strings to extract a common sequence of random bits with high probability but without communicating. How many such bits can they extract? The trivial strategy of outputting the first $k$ bits yields an agreement probability of $(1 - \eps)k < 2{-1.44k\eps}$, where $\eps$ is the amount of noise. We show that no strategy can achieve agreement probability better than $2{-k\eps/(1 - \eps)}$. On the other hand, we show that when $k \geq 10 + 2 (1 - \eps) / \eps$, there exists a strategy which achieves an agreement probability of $0.1 (k\eps){-1/2} \cdot 2{-k\eps/(1 - \eps)}$.

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