Henry P. Romero, Ph.D.

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2014 Applied Mathematics University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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Mathematics, Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Computer Science
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Mahesh K. Varanasi grad student 2014 CU Boulder
 (Fundamental Limits of Network Communication with General Message Sets: A Combinatorial Approach.)
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Romero HP, Varanasi MK. (2018) Hierarchical Successive Group Decoding Achieves Capacity in the Multiple Access Channel With General Message Sets Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 64: 4562-4580
Romero HP, Varanasi MK. (2017) The $K$ -User Vector Gaussian Multiple-Access Channel With General Messages Sets: Capacity, Polymatroidal Structure, and Efficient Computation Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 63: 3875-3893
Romero HP, Varanasi MK. (2017) A Unifying Order-Theoretic Framework for Superposition Coding: Polymatroidal Structure and Optimality in the Multiple-Access Channel With General Message Sets Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 63: 21-37
Romero HP, Varanasi MK. (2015) Polymatroidal structure in the multiple access channel with general message sets Ieee International Symposium On Information Theory - Proceedings. 2015: 2658-2662
Romero HP, Varanasi MK. (2013) Bounds on the capacity region for a class of interference channels with common information Ieee Transactions On Information Theory. 59: 4811-4818
Romero HP, Varanasi MK. (2013) Capacity of the K-user discrete memoryless multiple access channel with common information and with or without state 2013 51st Annual Allerton Conference On Communication, Control, and Computing, Allerton 2013. 615-620
Romero HP, Varanasi MK. (2013) Approximate capacity of the K-user fading MIMO MAC with common information 2013 51st Annual Allerton Conference On Communication, Control, and Computing, Allerton 2013. 315-319
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