Cover's theorem, often referred to in the context of information theory, particularly pertains to the capacity of channels and the concept of data compression and transmission. The most common reference is Cover's theorem on the capacity of discrete memoryless channels (DMC). The theorem essentially states that for a discrete memoryless channel, the maximum rate at which information can be reliably transmitted over the channel is given by the channel's capacity.

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