Strong Converse for Testing Against Independence over a Noisy channel
A distributed binary hypothesis testing (HT) problem over a noisy channel studied previously by the authors is investigated from the perspective of the strong converse property. It was shown by Ahlswede and Csiszár that a strong converse holds in the above setting when the channel is rate-limited and noiseless. Motivated by this observation, we show that the strong converse continues to hold in the noisy channel setting for a special case of HT known as testing against independence (TAI). The proof utilizes the blowing up lemma and the recent change of measure technique of Tyagi and Watanabe as the key tools.
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