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An Information-Spectrum Approach to Weak Variable-Length Source Coding with Side-Information

This paper studies variable-length (VL) source coding of general sources with side-information. Novel one-shot coding theorems for coding with common side-information available at the encoder and the decoder and Slepian- Wolf (SW) coding (i.e., with side-information only at the decoder) are given, and then, are applied to asymptotic analyses of these coding problems. Especially, a general formula for the infimum of the coding rate asymptotically achievable by weak VL-SW coding (i.e., VL-SW coding with vanishing error probability) is derived. Further, the general formula is applied to investigating weak VL-SW coding of mixed sources. Our results derive and extend several known results on SW coding and weak VL coding, e.g., the optimal achievable rate of VL-SW coding for mixture of i.i.d. sources is given for countably infinite alphabet case with mild condition. In addition, the usefulness of the encoder side-information is investigated. Our result shows that if the encoder side-information is useless in weak VL coding then it is also useless even in the case where the error probability may be positive asymptotically.

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