Survey: Information flow on trees
Probability
2007-06-13 v1 Statistics Theory
Statistics Theory
Abstract
Consider a tree network T, where each edge acts as an independent copy of a given channel M, and information is propagated from the root. For which T and M does the configuration obtained at level n of T typically contain significant information on the root variable? This model appeared independently in biology, information theory, and statistical physics. Its analysis uses techniques from the theory of finite markov chains, statistics, statistical physics, information theory, cryptography and noisy computation. In this paper, we survey developments and challenges related to this problem.
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@article{arxiv.math/0406446,
title = {Survey: Information flow on trees},
author = {Elchanan Mossel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math/0406446},
year = {2007}
}