A Theoretically Novel Trade-off for Sparse Secret-key Generation

01/05/2022
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by   Makan Zamanipour, et al.
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We in this paper theoretically go over a rate-distortion based sparse dictionary learning problem. We show that the Degrees-of-Freedom (DoF) interested to be calculated - satnding for the minimal set that guarantees our rate-distortion trade-off - are basically accessible through a Langevin equation. We indeed explore that the relative time evolution of DoF, i.e., the transition jumps is the essential issue for a relaxation over the relative optimisation problem. We subsequently prove the aforementioned relaxation through the Graphon principle w.r.t. a stochastic Chordal Schramm-Loewner evolution etc via a minimisation over a distortion between the relative realisation times of two given graphs 𝒒_1 and 𝒒_2 as 𝕄in_𝒒_1, 𝒒_2 π’Ÿ( t( 𝒒_1 , 𝒒) , t( 𝒒_2 , 𝒒) ). We also extend our scenario to the eavesdropping case. We finally prove the efficiency of our proposed scheme via simulations.

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