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An interference channel is a type of communication channel in information theory that models a situation where multiple transmitters send messages to multiple receivers, and the signals from these transmitters interfere with each other. In a typical interference channel setup, we have: - Multiple sources (transmitters) that want to communicate simultaneously. - Multiple sinks (receivers) that need to decode the messages sent by the transmitters.

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