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Memoryless Information Sources

Let us consider a discrete information source that generates a number of m distinct symbols (messages). The set of all distinct symbols generated by the source forms the source alphabet.

A discrete source is called memoryless (discrete memoryless source DMS) if the emission of a symbol does not depend on the previous transmitted symbols.

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Borda, M. (2011). Statistical and Informational Model of an ITS. In: Fundamentals in Information Theory and Coding. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20347-3_2

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