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Classical capacity, in the context of information theory and telecommunications, refers to the maximum rate at which information can be reliably transmitted over a communication channel. It is often quantified in bits per second (bps) and is concerned with the limits of data transmission for classical (non-quantum) communication systems. The classical capacity of a communication channel depends on various factors, including: 1. **Channel Type**: Different types of channels (e.g.

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