Abstract

In this paper, the difference between the redundancy of the optimal asymmetric/symmetric fix-free code, and that of the optimal prefix-free code is considered as the penalty of benefiting from the desired properties of fix-free codes. This penalty is studied from different perspectives. In particular, it is shown that the average penalty of asymmetric fix-free codes is less than 0.21 bit per symbol. Moreover, it is proved that when the source alphabet size is sufficiently large, for almost all sources, the penalty is less than or equal to 0.182 bit per symbol. Regarding symmetric fix-free codes, it is shown that the average penalty tends to infinity as the source alphabet size increases.

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