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101. A Diversity Analysis for Distributed Interference Alignment Using the Max-SINR Algorithm.

102. Individual Secrecy for the Broadcast Channel.

103. Individual Secrecy for Broadcast Channels With Receiver Side Information.

104. Simplified Erasure/List Decoding.

105. Graph Guessing Games and Non-Shannon Information Inequalities.

106. Fundamental Limits of Cache-Aided Wireless BC: Interplay of Coded-Caching and CSIT Feedback.

107. Gaussian Multiple Access via Compute-and-Forward.

108. Secure Degrees of Freedom of One-Hop Wireless Networks With No Eavesdropper CSIT.

109. Reliable Communications Across Parallel Asynchronous Channels With Arbitrary Skews.

110. An Ergodic Theory of Binary Operations—Part II: Applications to Polarization.

111. Dynamic Spectrum Management: A Complete Complexity Characterization.

112. Secure Degrees of Freedom of the Gaussian Diamond-Wiretap Channel.

113. Distributed Structure: Joint Expurgation for the Multiple-Access Channel.

114. Achievable DoF-Delay Trade-Offs for the $K$ -user MIMO Interference Channel With Delayed CSIT.

115. On the Symmetric $K$ -User Interference Channels With Limited Feedback.

116. Distributed Function Computation Over a Rooted Directed Tree.

117. The Gray-Wyner Network and Wyner’s Common Information for Gaussian Sources.

118. Outer Bounds for Multiuser Settings: The Auxiliary Receiver Approach.

119. Incremental Relaying for the Gaussian Interference Channel With a Degraded Broadcasting Relay.

120. On the Capacity of the K-User Cyclic Gaussian Interference Channel.

121. Approximate Capacity of the Dirty Multiple-Access Channel With Partial State Information at the Encoders.

122. On Function Computation With Privacy and Secrecy Constraints.

123. Hypothesis Testing Over the Two-Hop Relay Network.

124. Grassmannian Codes With New Distance Measures for Network Coding.

125. A Multi-Layer Encoding and Decoding Strategy for Binary Erasure Channel.

126. Improved Upper Bounds and Structural Results on the Capacity of the Discrete-Time Poisson Channel.

127. Quasi-Cyclic Protograph-Based Raptor-Like LDPC Codes for Short Block-Lengths.

128. The Wiretap Channel With Generalized Feedback: Secure Communication and Key Generation.

129. Polar Coding Strategies for the Interference Channel With Partial-Joint Decoding.

130. On the Evaluation of Marton’s Inner Bound for Two-Receiver Broadcast Channels.

131. Cooperative Multi-Sender Index Coding.

132. Throughput Region of Spatially Correlated Interference Packet Networks.

133. Network Coherence Time Matters—Aligned Image Sets and the Degrees of Freedom of Interference Networks With Finite Precision CSIT and Perfect CSIR.

134. Deterministic Identification Over Channels With Power Constraints.

135. Network Information Theoretic Security With Omnipresent Eavesdropping.

136. Gaussian Multiple and Random Access Channels: Finite-Blocklength Analysis.

137. General Capacity Region for the Fully Connected Three-Node Packet Erasure Network.

138. On the Capacity of the Two-User Symmetric Interference Channel With Transmitter Cooperation and Secrecy Constraints.

139. Capacity and Rate Regions of a Class of Broadcast Interference Channels.

140. Fountain Codes With Nonuniform Selection Distributions Through Feedback.

141. Subblock-Constrained Codes for Real-Time Simultaneous Energy and Information Transfer.

142. Linear Network Coding, Linear Index Coding and Representable Discrete Polymatroids.

143. Overhead Performance Tradeoffs—A Resource Allocation Perspective.

144. Signaling Over Two-User Parallel Gaussian Interference Channels: Outage Analysis.

145. Coding Schemes With Rate-Limited Feedback That Improve Over the No Feedback Capacity for a Large Class of Broadcast Channels.

146. On the Age of Information in Status Update Systems With Packet Management.

147. On the SNR-Evolution of the MMSE Function of Codes for the Gaussian Broadcast and Wiretap Channels.

148. Polar Codes in Network Quantum Information Theory.

149. (Sub-)Optimality of Treating Interference as Noise in the Cellular Uplink With Weak Interference.

150. Spectral Efficiency of Random Time-Hopping CDMA.