I. Introduction
For several decades, decode–forward [1], compress–forward [1], and amplify–forward [2] have served as the fundamental building blocks of transmission strategies for relay networks. These three relaying strategies were initially developed on canonical network models such as the relay channel and the diamond relay network using random independent and identically distributed (i.i.d.) codebooks and joint typicality decoding arguments. Subsequently, these strategies were generalized to -user relay networks [3]–[10] that also relied upon random i.i.d. codebooks and joint typicality decoding.