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On Measure Theoretic definitions of Generalized Information Measures and Maximum Entropy Prescriptions

Information Theory 2007-07-13 v1 math.IT

Abstract

Though Shannon entropy of a probability measure PP, defined as X\udP\udμln\udP\udμ\udμ- \int_{X} \frac{\ud P}{\ud \mu} \ln \frac{\ud P}{\ud\mu} \ud \mu on a measure space (X,M,μ)(X, \mathfrak{M},\mu), does not qualify itself as an information measure (it is not a natural extension of the discrete case), maximum entropy (ME) prescriptions in the measure-theoretic case are consistent with that of discrete case. In this paper, we study the measure-theoretic definitions of generalized information measures and discuss the ME prescriptions. We present two results in this regard: (i) we prove that, as in the case of classical relative-entropy, the measure-theoretic definitions of generalized relative-entropies, R\'{e}nyi and Tsallis, are natural extensions of their respective discrete cases, (ii) we show that, ME prescriptions of measure-theoretic Tsallis entropy are consistent with the discrete case.

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@article{arxiv.cs/0601080,
  title  = {On Measure Theoretic definitions of Generalized Information Measures and Maximum Entropy Prescriptions},
  author = {Ambedkar Dukkipati and M Narasimha Murty and Shalabh Bhatnagar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/0601080},
  year   = {2007}
}