Communication for Generating Correlation: A Survey

04/21/2019
by   Madhu Sudan, et al.
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The task of manipulating correlated random variables in a distributed setting has received attention in the fields of both Information Theory and Computer Science. Often shared correlations can be converted, using a little amount of communication, into perfectly shared uniform random variables. Such perfect shared randomness, in turn, enables the solutions of many tasks. Even the reverse conversion of perfectly shared uniform randomness into variables with a desired form of correlation turns out to be insightful and technically useful. In this survey article, we describe progress-to-date on such problems and lay out pertinent measures, achievability results, limits of performance, and point to new directions.

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