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Table 1: Quasi-arithmetic coder states, transitions, and outputs for T = 4.
Table 2: Quasi-arithmetic decoder states, transitions, and outputs for T = 4.
Table 3: Source-coder product model: states, outputs, and transi-tions.
Table 4: Source-decoder product model: states, outputs, and tran-sitions.

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