A spin glass model for reconstructing nonlinearly encrypted signals corrupted by noise
Abstract
An encryption of a signal is a random mapping which can be corrupted by an additive noise. Given the Encryption Redundancy Parameter (ERP) , the signal strength parameter , and the ('bare') noise-to-signal ratio (NSR) , we consider the problem of reconstructing from its corrupted image by a Least Square Scheme for a certain class of random Gaussian mappings. The problem is equivalent to finding the configuration of minimal energy in a certain version of spherical spin glass model, with squared Gaussian-distributed random potential. We use the Parisi replica symmetry breaking scheme to evaluate the mean overlap between the original signal and its recovered image (known as 'estimator') as , which is a measure of the quality of the signal reconstruction. We explicitly analyze the general case of linear-quadratic family of random mappings and discuss the full curve. When nonlinearity exceeds a certain threshold but redundancy is not yet too big, the replica symmetric solution is necessarily broken in some interval of NSR. We show that encryptions with a nonvanishing linear component permit reconstructions with for any and any , with as . In contrast, for the case of purely quadratic nonlinearity, for any ERP there exists a threshold NSR value such that for making the reconstruction impossible. The behaviour close to the threshold is given by and is controlled by the replica symmetry breaking mechanism.
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@article{arxiv.1805.06982,
title = {A spin glass model for reconstructing nonlinearly encrypted signals corrupted by noise},
author = {Yan V Fyodorov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.06982},
year = {2019}
}
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33 pages, 5 figures