On the Redundancy Achieved by Huffman Codes
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De Prisco, Roberto; De Santis, Alfredo
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It has been recently proved that the redundancy r of any discrete memoryless source satisfies r < 1 -H(pn), where pn is the least likely source letter probability. This bound is achieved only by sources consisting of two letters. We prove a sharper bound if the number of source letters is greater than two. Also provided is a new upper bound on r, as function of the two least likely source letter probabilities which improve on previous results.
Date issued
1995-09Series/Report no.
MIT-LCS-TM-536