This paper studies the maximum secrecy rate for a semi-deterministic wiretap channel, in which the channel between the transmitter and the legitimate receiver is deterministic, while that between the transmitter and the eavesdropper is a discrete memoryless channel. For a given decoding error probability and information leakage (measured by the total variation distance), the optimal second-order secrecy rate is derived. Unlike the secrecy capacity, the second-order secrecy rate characterizes the optimal tradeoff between secrecy and reliability at finite blocklength.
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