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Intrinsic Capacity

2019 
Every channel can be expressed as a convex combination of deterministic channels with each deterministic channel corresponding to one particular intrinsic state. Such convex combinations are, in general, not unique, each giving rise to a specific intrinsic-state distribution. In this paper, we study the maximum and minimum capacities of a channel when the realization of its intrinsic state is causally available at the encoder and/or the decoder. Several conclusive results are obtained for binary-input channels and binary-output channels. By-products of our investigation include a generalization of the Birkhoff–von Neumann theorem and a condition on the uselessness of causal state information at the encoder.
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