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\begin{itemize}  \item The variable radio emission from SN Ic encodes but does not directly yield the mass-loss history. To infer the mass-loss hisotry, we must first model the radio emission from a supernova shock overtaking the CSM.  \item In principle, the evolution is radiative and hydrodynamic. However, we will be considering the radio emission from 10 days until 1000 days. During much of this time, one may simply evolve the shock and CSM interaction hydrodynamically, and post-process the radiation.  \item For relatively simple shock CSM interactions, Chavelier XXX and Chavelier XXX developed analytic solutions and set the language for shock-CSM interactions. However, it is quite possible that there are more complicated mass-loss histories that would require simple numerical simulations.  \end{itemize}