New approaches to almost i.i.d. information theory
Abstract
Independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) states are ubiquitous in quantum information theory. However, in a practical setting, the i.i.d. assumption is too stringent, and possibly not realistic. A physically more compelling class of 'almost i.i.d.' sources was recently proposed by [Mazzola/Sutter/Renner, arXiv:2603.15792]. In this paper, we introduce two alternative definitions of almost i.i.d. states, based on the normalised quantum Wasserstein distance and on the idea of looking at the average -body marginal. We explore some basic properties of these notions and prove a strict hierarchical relation among them, with Mazzola et al.'s notion being the strictest, the one based on -body marginals the loosest, and the one based on the quantum Wasserstein distance in between. Strict separation is established by means of explicit examples.
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@article{arxiv.2605.15114,
title = {New approaches to almost i.i.d. information theory},
author = {Filippo Girardi and Giacomo De Palma and Ludovico Lami},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.15114},
year = {2026}
}
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22 pages, 1 figure