Abstract

We study the problem of common randomness (CR) generation in the basic two-party communication setting in which the sender and the receiver aim to agree on a common random variable with high probability by observing independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) samples of correlated Gaussian sources and while communicating as little as possible over a noisy memoryless channel. We completely solve the problem by giving a single-letter characterization of the CR capacity for the proposed model and by providing rigorous proof of it We prove that the CR capacity is infinite when the Gaussian sources are perfectly correlated.

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