Alok Kumar ShuklaArafat Al‐DweikSami Muhaidat2026-03-222026-03-22202610.24433/co.7197311.v1https://doi.org/10.24433/co.7197311.v1https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/86324This capsule provides reproducible code for the exact performance analysis of a two-user downlink non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) system with successive interference cancellation (SIC). The implementation follows an exact post-SIC modeling framework in which the disturbance observed at the near user is modelled as a truncated-Gaussian noise process conditioned on SIC success and failure events. The capsule computes the near-user outage probability by explicitly decomposing performance over SIC outcomes and averaging over Rayleigh fading. It also evaluates the near-user ergodic capacity using the same post-SIC SINR characterization. Monte Carlo simulations are used to validate the analytical and numerical results and to compare them with conventional legacy Gaussian and imperfect-SIC models. All key system parameters, such as power allocation factors, target rates, SNR range, and channel statistics, are user-configurable so that the numerical results reported in the manuscript can be reproduced and extended.enNomaErgodic theoryTelecommunications linkComputer scienceInterference (communication)Single antenna interference cancellationMonte Carlo methodErgodicityChannel (broadcasting)AlgorithmExact Outage Probability and Ergodic Capacity of NOMAother