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1. High SNR Analysis for MIMO Broadcast Channels: Dirty Paper Coding Versus Linear Precoding.

2. Gaussian Broadcast Channels With Intermittent Connectivity and Hybrid State Information at the Transmitter.

3. Capacity Limits of Full-Duplex Cellular Network.

4. Coded Caching for Multi-level Popularity and Access.

5. Constellation-Optimal Beamformers for Multiuser MISO Broadcast Visible Light Communications.

6. Making Recommendations Bandwidth Aware.

7. The Arbitrarily Varying Broadcast Channel With Causal Side Information at the Encoder.

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

9. On the Role of Transmit Correlation Diversity in Multiuser MIMO Systems.

10. Common-Message Broadcast Channels With Feedback in the Nonasymptotic Regime: Stop Feedback.

11. Achieving the Capacity of the $N$ -Relay Gaussian Diamond Network Within log $N$ Bits.

12. Adaptive Coded Caching for Fair Delivery Over Fading Channels.

13. On Gaussian MIMO BC-MAC Duality With Multiple Transmit Covariance Constraints.

14. Common-Message Broadcast Channels With Feedback in the Nonasymptotic Regime: Full Feedback.

15. GDoF Region of the MISO BC: Bridging the Gap Between Finite Precision and Perfect CSIT.

16. Fairness in Multiuser Systems With Polymatroid Capacity Region.

17. Degraded Broadcast Channel With Secrecy Outside a Bounded Range.

18. Capacity Theorems for Broadcast Channels With Two Channel State Components Known at the Receivers.

19. An Equivalence Between Network Coding and Index Coding.

20. Fundamental Limits of Wireless Caching Under Mixed Cacheable and Uncacheable Traffic.