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Fundamental Limits of Communications in Interference Networks-Part IV: Networks with a Sequence of Less-Noisy Receivers

In this fourth part of our multi-part papers, classes of interference networks with a sequence of less-noisy receivers are identified for which a successive decoding scheme achieve the sum-rate capacity. First, the two-receiver networks are analyzed: it is demonstrated that the unified outer bounds derived in Part III of our multi-part papers are sum-rate optimal for network scenarios which satisfy certain less-noisy conditions. Then, the multi-receiver networks are considered. These networks are far less understood. One of the main difficulties in the analysis of such scenarios is how to establish useful capacity outer bounds. In this paper, a novel technique requiring a sequential application of the Csiszar-Korner identity is developed to establish powerful single-letter outer bounds on the sum-rate capacity of multi-receiver interference networks which satisfy certain less-noisy conditions. By using these outer bounds, a full characterization of the sum-rate capacity is derived for general interference networks of arbitrary large sizes with a sequence of less-noisy receivers. Some generalizations of these outer bounds are also presented each of which is efficient to obtain the exact sum-rate capacity for various scenarios.

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