A classical information channel is a conceptual framework used in information theory to describe the transmission of classical information from one point to another. It is characterized by the following key components: 1. **Input and Output**: A classical information channel takes an input (a message or signal) that is to be transmitted and produces an output (the received message or signal). 2. **Noise**: During transmission, the signal can be affected by noise, which can introduce errors or distortions in the received signal.
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