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Capacity bounds via duality with applications to multiple-antenna systems on flat-fading channels

A technique is proposed for the derivation of upper bounds on channel capacity. It is based on a dual expression for channel capacity where the maximization (of mutual information) over distributions on the channel input alphabet is replaced with a minimization (of average relative entropy) over dis...

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