Continuity and characterization of Shannon-Wiener information measure for continuous probability distributions (Q2393890)

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Continuity and characterization of Shannon-Wiener information measure for continuous probability distributions
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    Continuity and characterization of Shannon-Wiener information measure for continuous probability distributions (English)
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    Let \((R, S, m)\) be a \(\sigma\)-finite measure space. \(V\) denotes the class of all absolutely continuous probability distributions \((X, X', X_n,\dots,\) say) with the densities \((dX/dm=p(x)\), \(dX'/dm = p'(x)\), \(dX_n/dm = p_n(x),\dots,\) say). The uniform metric in \(V\) is defined by \(d(X,X') = \text{ess.}\sup | p(x) - p'(x)|\), and the entropy of each \(X\in V\) is defined by \(H(X) = \int p(x) \log p(x) \,dm\). The author proves that: (1) When \(m(R)< \infty\), \(d(X_n,X)\to 0\) implies \(H(X_n) \to H(X)\) \((n\to\infty)\). (2) When \(m(R) = \infty\), if \(X\in V\) is mutually absolutely continuous with respect to \(m\), \(d(X_n,X)\to 0\) and \(\text{ess.} \sup_{p(x)>0} | 1 - p_n(x)/p(x)| \to 0\) \((n\to\infty)\) then \(H(X_n)\to H(X)\). A characterization theorem of the entropy \(H(X)\) of any continuously valued finite dimensional random variable \(X\) has been previously proved by \textit{H. Hatori} [Kodai Math. Semin. Rep. 10, 172--176 (1958; Zbl 0087.33201)]. The present author treats a similar characterization of \(H(X)\) in the abstract \(\sigma\)-finite measure space \((R, S, m)\), which is based upon the preceding considerations (1), (2) and two additional properties corresponding to the entropy of the uniform distribution and the conditional entropy.
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    Shannon-Wiener information measure
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    continuous probability distributions
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