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No input symbol should occur more frequently than 1-1/e

Published 31 Jan 2012 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1201.6425v1)

Abstract: Consider any discrete memoryless channel (DMC) with arbitrarily but finite input and output alphabets X, Y respectively. Then, for any capacity achieving input distribution all symbols occur less frequently than 1-1/e$. That is, [ \max\limits_{x \in \mathcal{X}} P*(x) < 1-\frac{1}{e} ] \noindent where $P*(x)$ is a capacity achieving input distribution. Also, we provide sufficient conditions for which a discrete distribution can be a capacity achieving input distribution for some DMC channel. Lastly, we show that there is no similar restriction on the capacity achieving output distribution.

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