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It is shown that deflagrations supported by thermal radiation are classfied into two types, a supercritical deflagration and a subcritical one. Their characteristics and structures are investigated in the framework of the diffusion approximation for radiation flux. The subcritical deflagration is found to be easily obtained and to lead to larger compression than the supercritical one. The efficiency of compression driven by the deflagrations is estimated to be 0.1 ~ 0.3.