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    Shannon Capacity

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    Definition

    Let α(G) denote the independence number of a graph G. Then the Shannon capacity Θ(G), sometimes also denoted c(G), of G is defined as Θ(G) = lim_(k->∞) [α(G□x...□x G_︸_k)]^(1/k), where □x denoted the graph strong product (Shannon 1956, Alon and Lubetzky 2006). The Shannon capacity is an important information theoretical parameter because it represents the effective size of an alphabet in a communication model represented by a graph G.

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    Claude Shannon