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Optimal probabilistic polynomial time compression and the Slepian-Wolf theorem: tighter version and simple proofs (1802.00750v1)

Published 2 Feb 2018 in cs.IT and math.IT

Abstract: We give simplify the proofs of the 2 results in Marius Zimand's paper "Kolmogorov complexity version of Slepian-Wolf coding, proceedings of STOC 2017, p22--32". The first is a universal polynomial time compression algorithm: on input $\varepsilon > 0$, a number $k$ and a string $x$ it computes in polynomial time with probability $1-\varepsilon$ a program that outputs $x$ and has length $k + O(\log2 (|x|/\varepsilon))$, provided that there exists such a program of length at most $k$. The second result, is a distributed compression algorithm, in which several parties each send some string to a common receiver. Marius Zimand proved a variant of the Slepian-Wolf theorem using Kolmogorov complexity (in stead of Shannon entropy). With our simpler proof we improve the parameters of Zimand's result.

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