Support Size of $\varepsilon$-Capacity-Achieving Inputs for the Amplitude-Constrained AWGN Channel
Abstract
We study the amplitude-constrained additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel from the perspective of near-optimal input distributions. While it is known that the capacity-achieving input is discrete with finitely many mass points, the precise scaling of its support size as a function of the amplitude constraint remains an open problem. In this work, we instead consider the minimal support size required to achieve capacity up to an -gap. We introduce the quantity , defined as the smallest support size among discrete inputs supported on that achieves mutual information within of capacity. We show that this relaxed formulation is significantly more tractable and admits sharp characterizations across different regimes of . In particular, when decays polynomially with , i.e., for , we establish that . For exponentially small gaps, we obtain bounds of order between and . Our approach combines approximation-theoretic bounds for Gaussian mixtures with information-theoretic control of entropy via -divergence, together with a wrapping argument that relates the problem to approximating the uniform distribution on the circle. Beyond the technical results, our framework provides a conceptual explanation for the variety of scaling laws observed in prior numerical studies, showing that these correspond to different regimes of -optimality rather than intrinsic properties of the exact optimizer.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2604.14915,
title = {Support Size of $\varepsilon$-Capacity-Achieving Inputs for the Amplitude-Constrained AWGN Channel},
author = {Luca Barletta and Alex Dytso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.14915},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Extended version of a paper submitted to IEEE ITW 2026