Sparse Graph Codes are a class of error-correcting codes that are designed to correct errors in data transmission or storage, particularly when the underlying graph structure used to model the coding scheme is sparse. In the context of coding theory, these codes leverage the properties of sparse graphs to achieve efficient encoding and decoding. ### Key Characteristics of Sparse Graph Codes: 1. **Sparse Graphs**: A sparse graph is one where the number of edges is significantly less than the number of vertices.
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