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  <id>05936544</id>
  <dt>j</dt>
  <an>05936544</an>
  <augroup>
    <au>Cao, Jing</au>
    <au>Zhao, Tian-yu</au>
    <au>Chen, Zhong</au>
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  <ti>Frank-Wolfe method used for solving channel capacity.</ti>
  <so>J. Yangtze Univ., Nat. Sci. 5, No. 3, 9-10 (2008).</so>
  <py>2008</py>
  <pu>Editorial Office of Journal of Yangtze University Natural Science Edition, Jingzhou, Hubei</pu>
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    <la>ZH</la>
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  <utgroup>
    <ut>discrete memoryless channel</ut>
    <ut>channel capacity</ut>
    <ut>Frank-Wolfe method</ut>
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    <ab>Summary: In general, a communication system includes source, channel and receiver. Channel refers to the media of information transmission. Channel capacity is the most important parameter. A simple computation of the channel capacity of special channels is introduced, and the Frank-Wolfe method is used to solve the problem of capacity of the general discrete memoryless channel, which is simpler than that of iteration.</ab>
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