Cutting and stacking: a method for constructing stationary processes

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory(1991)

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Cutting and stacking, a general method for constructing examples of stationary, ergodic, finite-alphabet processes with desired properties, is described. It has been used to construct counterexamples in ergodic theory. Recently, it has also been used to construct examples of interest in information theory and probability theory. The method builds a stationary ergodic process by describing sample paths as concatenations of nonoverlapping blocks of varying lengths. Induction is used to show how these blocks are concatenated to form longer and longer blocks, and a geometric model is used to guarantee stationarity. The basic ideas of the method and some recent applications to information theory problems are described
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geometric model,stationary process,finite-alphabet process,basic idea,stationary ergodic process,probability theory,ergodic theory,information theory problem,longer block,information theory,general method,solid modeling,stacking,frequency
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