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Partially Smoothed Information Measures

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2020-08

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Anshu, Anurag, Mario Berta, Rahul Jain, Marco Tomamichel. "Partially Smoothed Information Measures." IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory 66, no. 8 (2020): 5022-5036. DOI: 10.1109/tit.2020.2981573

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Smooth entropies are a tool for quantifying resource trade-offs in (quantum) information theory and cryptography. In typical bi- and multi-partite problems, however, some of the sub-systems are often left unchanged and this is not reflected by the standard smoothing of information measures over a ball of close states. We propose to smooth instead only over a ball of close states which also have some of the reduced states on the relevant sub-systems fixed. This partial smoothing of information measures naturally allows to give more refined characterizations of various information-theoretic problems in the one-shot setting. In particular, we immediately get asymptotic second-order characterizations for tasks such as privacy amplification against classical side information or classical state splitting. For quantum problems like state merging the general resource trade-off is tightly characterized by partially smoothed information measures as well.

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Library and Information Sciences, Computer Science Applications, Information Systems

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