An Information-Percolation Bound for Spin Synchronization on General Graphs

06/08/2018
by   Emmanuel Abbe, et al.
0

This paper considers the problem of reconstructing n independent uniform spins X_1,...,X_n living on the vertices of an n-vertex graph G, by observing their interactions on the edges of the graph. This captures instances of models such as (i) broadcasting on trees, (ii) block models, (iii) synchronization on grids, (iv) spiked Wigner models. The paper gives an upper-bound on the mutual information between two vertices in terms of a bond percolation estimate. Namely, the information between two vertices' spins is bounded by the probability that these vertices are connected in a bond percolation model, where edges are opened with a probability that "emulates" the edge-information. Both the information and the open-probability are based on the Chi-squared mutual information. The main results allow us to re-derive known results for information-theoretic non-reconstruction in models (i)-(iv), with more direct or improved bounds in some cases, and to obtain new results, such as for a spiked Wigner model on grids. The main result also implies a new subadditivity property for the Chi-squared mutual information for symmetric channels and general graphs, extending the subadditivity property obtained by Evans-Kenyon-Peres-Schulman [EKPS00] for trees.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
02/06/2019

Subadditivity Beyond Trees and the Chi-Squared Mutual Information

In 2000, Evans et al. [Eva+00] proved the subadditivity of the mutual in...
research
06/11/2018

Application of information-percolation method to reconstruction problems on graphs

In this paper we propose a method of proving impossibility results based...
research
05/15/2020

Broadcasting on trees near criticality

We revisit the problem of broadcasting on d-ary trees: starting from a B...
research
11/22/2014

Efficiently learning Ising models on arbitrary graphs

We consider the problem of reconstructing the graph underlying an Ising ...
research
03/09/2023

How to Compress the Solution

Using derandomization, we provide an upper bound on the compression size...
research
09/25/2020

Measuring Dependencies of Order Statistics: An Information Theoretic Perspective

Consider a random sample X_1 , X_2 , ..., X_n drawn independently and id...
research
06/03/2021

Efficient ℤ_2 synchronization on ℤ^d under symmetry-preserving side information

We consider ℤ_2-synchronization on the Euclidean lattice. Every vertex o...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset