Variations on a Theme by Massey

02/08/2021
by   Olivier Rioul, et al.
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In 1994, James Lee Massey proposed the guessing entropy as a measure of the difficulty that an attacker has to guess a secret used in a cryptographic system, and established a well-known inequality between entropy and guessing entropy. Over 15 years before, in an unpublished work, he also established a well-known inequality for the entropy of an integer-valued random variable of given variance. In this paper, we establish a link between the two works by Massey in the more general framework of the relationship between discrete (absolute) entropy and continuous (differential) entropy. Two approaches are given in which the discrete entropy (or Rényi entropy) of and integer-valued variable can be upper bounded using the differential (Rényi) entropy of some suitably chosen continuous random variable.

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