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A lower bound on the differential entropy of log-concave random vectors with applications

Information Theory 2018-04-04 v3 math.IT

Abstract

We derive a lower bound on the differential entropy of a log-concave random variable XX in terms of the pp-th absolute moment of XX. The new bound leads to a reverse entropy power inequality with an explicit constant, and to new bounds on the rate-distortion function and the channel capacity. Specifically, we study the rate-distortion function for log-concave sources and distortion measure xx^r| x - \hat x|^r, and we establish that the difference between the rate distortion function and the Shannon lower bound is at most log(πe)1.5\log(\sqrt{\pi e}) \approx 1.5 bits, independently of rr and the target distortion dd. For mean-square error distortion, the difference is at most log(πe2)1\log (\sqrt{\frac{\pi e}{2}}) \approx 1 bits, regardless of dd. We also provide bounds on the capacity of memoryless additive noise channels when the noise is log-concave. We show that the difference between the capacity of such channels and the capacity of the Gaussian channel with the same noise power is at most log(πe2)1\log (\sqrt{\frac{\pi e}{2}}) \approx 1 bits. Our results generalize to the case of vector XX with possibly dependent coordinates, and to γ\gamma-concave random variables. Our proof technique leverages tools from convex geometry.

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@article{arxiv.1704.07766,
  title  = {A lower bound on the differential entropy of log-concave random vectors with applications},
  author = {Arnaud Marsiglietti and Victoria Kostina},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.07766},
  year   = {2018}
}

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31 pages, 2 figures