On the Intractability of the Minimum Distance Problem for Regular LDPC Codes (opens in new tab)
The minimum distance problem (MDP) for low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes is a central problem in coding theory and is closely related to the analysis of low-weight codewords and error-floor behavior. Although the unrestricted MDP is computationally intractable, its complexity under degree constraints that commonly occur in LDPC code design has remained less clear. In this paper, we study the MDP for left regular and biregular Tanner graphs. ...
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