The Curious Case of the Diamond Network

07/05/2021
by   Allison Beemer, et al.
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This work considers the one-shot capacity of communication networks subject to adversarial noise affecting a subset of network edges. In particular, we examine previously-established upper bounds on one-shot capacity. We introduce the Diamond Network as a minimal example to show that known cut-set bounds are not sharp in general. We then give a capacity-achieving scheme for the Diamond Network that implements an adversary detection strategy. Finally, we give a sufficient condition for tightness of the Singleton Cut-Set Bound in a family of two-level networks.

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