Rate of Mutual Information Between Coarse-Grained Non-Markovian Variables

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The problem of calculating the rate of mutual information between two coarse-grained variables that together specify a continuous time Markov process is addressed. As a main obstacle, the coarse-grained variables are in general non-Markovian, therefore, an expression for their Shannon entropy rates in terms of the stationary probability distribution is not known. A numerical method to estimate the Shannon entropy rate of continuous time hidden-Markov processes from a single time series is developed. With this method the rate of mutual information can be determined numerically. Moreover, an analytical upper bound on the rate of mutual information is calculated for a class of Markov processes for which the transition rates have a bipartite character. Our general results are illustrated with explicit calculations for four-state networks. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

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Barato, A. C., Hartich, D., & Seifert, U. (2013). Rate of Mutual Information Between Coarse-Grained Non-Markovian Variables. Journal of Statistical Physics, 153(3), 460–478. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-013-0834-5

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