Statistical characterization of the chordal product determinant of Grassmannian codes

10/05/2022
by   Javier Álvarez-Vizoso, et al.
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We consider the chordal product determinant, a measure of the distance between two subspaces of the same dimension. In information theory, collections of elements in the complex Grassmannian are searched with the property that their pairwise chordal products are as large as possible. We characterize this function from an statistical perspective, which allows us to obtain bounds for the minimal chordal product and related energy of such collections.

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