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A sandwich proof of the Shannon-McMillan-Breiman theorem (English)
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1988
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Let \(X_ 0,X_ 1,..\). be a stationary ergodic process with Polish state space S. Let M be a reference measure on the space of all one-sided infinite sequences from S. Suppose that M is finite order Markov with stationary transition kernel. Further, suppose that for each positive integer n, the distribution \(P_ n\) of \((X_ 0,X_ 1,...,X_{n-1})\) is absolutely continuous with respect to the marginal distribution \(M_ n\) that one obtains from M by projecting on the first n coordinates. Let \(\{f_ n\}\) be the sequence of random variables \(f_ n=(dP_ n/dM_ n)(X_ 0,x_ 1,...,X_{n-1}),\quad n=1,2,...\quad.\) It is known that the sequence \(\{n^{-1} \log f_ n\}\) converges almost surely. (This result is a generalization of the Shannon-McMillan-Breiman theorem.) The authors provide a new proof of this result which involves an ingenious ``sandwiching'' of the limit superior and limit inferior of \(\{n^{-1} \log f_ n\}\) between two random variables that have the same expected value.
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ergodic theorem of information theory
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relative entropy rate
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stationary ergodic process
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Polish state space
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reference measure
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marginal distribution
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generalization of the Shannon-McMillan-Breiman theorem
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sandwiching
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