Rate-distortion theory for the Shannon cipher system

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Manuscript received September 8; 1994; revised September 5; 1996. This work was supported in part under Grand-in-Aid for Scientific Research no. 04650279 from the Ministry of Education; Science and Culture in Japan. The material in this paper was presented in part at the 1993 IEEE Information Theory Workshop; Susono-shi; Japan; June; 1993;
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