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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ exhibit an error floor.
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The decoding algorithms could then be assessed for use in very
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high reliability applications, where traditional methods like \ac{BP} or the
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min-sum-algorithm fall short.
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\todo{Doesn't make sense}
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As mentioned in section \ref{subsec:prox:conv_properties}, the alternating
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minimization of the two gradients in the proximal decoding algorithm leads to
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@ -49,6 +50,9 @@ This could be usefull, for example, to mitigate the slow convergence of
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\ac{ADMM} \cite[3.2.2]{distr_opt_book}.
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Subsequently introducing additional parity checks might be a way of combining
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the best properties of proximal decoding, \ac{LP} decoding using \ac{ADMM} and
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\textit{adaptive \ac{LP} decoding} \cite{alp} to obtain a decoder relatively
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efficiently approximating \ac{ML} performance.
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\textit{adaptive \ac{LP} decoding} \cite{alp} to obtain a decoder efficiently
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approximating \ac{ML} performance.
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\todo{It turns out that ADMM is more compuationally efficient than proximal
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decoding.
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Find a way to combine them that still makes sense (maybe exploiting the
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fact that the BER is so much better than the FER, in constrasto to ADMM)}
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