Information flow on trees
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Consider a tree network T , where each edge acts as an independent copy of a given channel M , and information is propagated from the root. For which T and M does the configuration obtained at level n of T typically contain significant information on the root variable? This problem arose independently in biology, information theory and statistical physics. • For all b, we construct a channel for which the variable at the root of the b-ary tree is independent of the configuration at level 2 of that tree, yet for sufficiently large B > b, the mutual information between the configuration at level n of the B-ary tree and the root variable is bounded away from zero. This is related to certain secret-sharing protocols. • We improve the upper bounds on information flow for asymmetric binary channels (which correspond to the Ising model with an external field) and for symmetric q-ary channels (which correspond to Potts models). • Let λ2(M) denote the second largest eigenvalue of M , in absolute value. A CLT of Kesten and Stigum (1966) implies that if b|λ2(M)| > 1, then the census of the variables at any level of the b-ary tree, contains significant information on the root variable. We establish a converse: if b|λ2(M)| < 1, then the census of the variables at level n of the b-ary tree is asymptotically independent of the root variable. This contrasts with examples where b|λ2(M)| < 1, yet the configuration at level n is not asymptotically independent of the root variable.
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تاریخ انتشار 2003