A proper labeling of a graph is an assignment of integers to some elements of
a graph, which may be the vertices, the edges, or both of them, such that we
obtain a proper vertex coloring via the labeling subject to some conditions.
The problem of proper labeling offers many variants and received a great
interest during recent years. We consider the algorithmic complexity of some
variants of the proper labeling problems, we present some polynomial time
algorithms and $ \mathbf{NP} $-completeness results for them
LDPC lattices were the first family of lattices that equipped with iterative decoding algorithms under which they perform very well in high dimensions. In this paper, we introduce quasi cyclic low density parity check (QC-LDPC) lattices as a special case of LDPC lattices with one binary QC-LDPC code as their underlying code. These lattices are obtained from Construction A of lattices providing us to encode them efficiently using shift registers. To benefit from an encoder with linear complexity in dimension of the lattice, we obtain the generator matrix of these lattices in quasi cyclic form. We provide a low-complexity decoding algorithm of QC-LDPC lattices based on sum product algorithm. To design lattice codes, QC-LDPC lattices are combined with nested lattice shaping that uses the Voronoi region of a sublattice for code shaping. The shaping gain and shaping loss of our lattice codes with dimensions 40, 50 and 60 using an optimal quantizer, are presented. Consequently, we establish a family of lattice codes that perform practically close to the sphere bound.
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