Every real is computable from a Martin-Loef random real. This well known result in algorithmic randomness was proved by Kucera and Gacs. In this survey article we discuss various approaches to the problem of coding an arbitrary real into a Martin-Loef random real,and also describe new results concerning optimal methods of coding. We start with a simple presentation of the original methods of Kucera and Gacs and then rigorously demonstrate their limitations in terms of the size of the redundancy in the codes that they produce. Armed with a deeper understanding of these methods, we then proceed to motivate and illustrate aspects of the new coding method that was recently introduced by Barmpalias and Lewis-Pye and which achieves optimal logari...
We show the following results for polynomial-time reducibility to RC, the set of Kolmogorov random s...
The achievability and converse bounds on the throughput of covert communication over AWGN channels a...
AbstractThe problem of non-distorting compression (or coding) of sequences of symbols is considered....
A classic result in algorithmic information theory is that every infinite binary sequence is computa...
The Kučera–Gács theorem is a landmark result in algorithmic randomness asserting that every real is ...
A central paradox of coding theory has been noted for many years, and concerns the existence and con...
© 1963-2012 IEEE. We introduce a random coding technique for transmission over discrete memoryless c...
In this work we deal with both Coding Theory and Entropy Extraction for Random Number Generators to ...
We show that a recursive cost-constrained random coding scheme attains an error exponent that is at ...
We give a general framework for construction of small ensembles of capacity achieving linear codes f...
Ahlswede R, Dueck G. Good codes can be produced by a few permutations. IEEE transactions on informat...
Pseudo-randomness is an indispensable tool in theoretical computer science. In this dissertation, we...
Although information content is invariant up to an additive constant, the range of possible additive...
This paper studies expurgated random-coding bounds and exponents for channel coding with a given (po...
A real is computable if it is the limit of a computable, increasing, computably converging sequence ...
We show the following results for polynomial-time reducibility to RC, the set of Kolmogorov random s...
The achievability and converse bounds on the throughput of covert communication over AWGN channels a...
AbstractThe problem of non-distorting compression (or coding) of sequences of symbols is considered....
A classic result in algorithmic information theory is that every infinite binary sequence is computa...
The Kučera–Gács theorem is a landmark result in algorithmic randomness asserting that every real is ...
A central paradox of coding theory has been noted for many years, and concerns the existence and con...
© 1963-2012 IEEE. We introduce a random coding technique for transmission over discrete memoryless c...
In this work we deal with both Coding Theory and Entropy Extraction for Random Number Generators to ...
We show that a recursive cost-constrained random coding scheme attains an error exponent that is at ...
We give a general framework for construction of small ensembles of capacity achieving linear codes f...
Ahlswede R, Dueck G. Good codes can be produced by a few permutations. IEEE transactions on informat...
Pseudo-randomness is an indispensable tool in theoretical computer science. In this dissertation, we...
Although information content is invariant up to an additive constant, the range of possible additive...
This paper studies expurgated random-coding bounds and exponents for channel coding with a given (po...
A real is computable if it is the limit of a computable, increasing, computably converging sequence ...
We show the following results for polynomial-time reducibility to RC, the set of Kolmogorov random s...
The achievability and converse bounds on the throughput of covert communication over AWGN channels a...
AbstractThe problem of non-distorting compression (or coding) of sequences of symbols is considered....