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The phrase "a subclass of parallel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to classification, programming, or mathematics where you are discussing a specific category that falls under a broader category of "parallel."
Example: "In our study of algorithms, we identified a subclass of parallel processes that optimize performance in distributed systems."
Alternatives: "a category of parallel" or "a type of parallel".
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For both scenarios, the work in [8] considers a subclass of parallel multireceiver wiretap channels, where in any given subchannel, there is a degradation order such that each receiver's observation (except the best one) is a degraded version of some other receiver's observation, and this degradation order is not necessarily the same for all subchannels.
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Secondly, we study the scenario where each legitimate receiver wishes to receive an independent message for another subclass of parallel multireceiver wiretap channels.
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