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This paper investigates the relation between the second-order coding rate, where the second-order turns out to be strictly larger than n, and the mutual information as the leaked information for a fixed error probability by using wiretap codes constructed by universal₂ hash functions. We first generalize the upper bound on -smooth max information in tyagi and use it in our analysis where we adopt the method in hayashi-tan, which uses universal hashing for compressing a source and making it secure from another correlated source, and apply it to the wiretap channel. We prove first- and second-order achievability results by assuming that the conjecture we state holds true.
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