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The single-user source-channel separation theorem has been proved for many classes of sources and channels, including sources with finite or countably infinite alphabets. Typically, the source-channel separation theorem is first proved for sources with a finite alphabet, and then the results are extended to sources with a countably infinite alphabet. This paper considers the direct extension of the...