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An open problem in polarization theory is to determine the binary operations that always lead to polarization (in the general multilevel sense) when they are used in Arikan style constructions. This paper, which is presented in two parts, solves this probl ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2017

An Ergodic Theory of Binary Operations-Part I: Key Properties

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An open problem in polarization theory is to determine the binary operations that always lead to polarization (in the general multilevel sense) when they are used in Arikan style constructions. This paper, which is presented in two parts, solves this probl ...
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Ieee2016

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An open problem in polarization theory is to determine the binary operations that always lead to polarization when they are used in Arıkan style constructions. This paper solves this problem by providing a necessary and sufficient condition for a binary op ...
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In this paper, polar codes for the m-user multiple access channel (MAC) with binary inputs are constructed. It is shown that Arıkan’s polarization technique applied individually to each user transforms independent uses of a m-user binary input MAC into suc ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2012

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