New directions in the theory of identification via channels
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- On Identification
- L-Identification for Uniformly Distributed Sources and the q-ary Identification Entropy of Second Order
- General nonasymptotic and asymptotic formulas in channel resolvability and identification capacity and their application to the wiretap channel
- Secrecy Systems for Identification Via Channels with Additive-Like Instantaneous Block Encipherer
- On identification capacity of infinite alphabets or continuous-time channels
- General theory of information transfer: Updated
- Capacity bounds for identification via broadcast channels that are optimal for the determination broadcast channel
- Identification without randomization
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1420989 (Why is no real title available?)
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