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{{short description|class of quantum error correcting codes}} |
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In [[quantum error correction]], '''CSS codes''', named after their inventors, [[Robert Calderbank]], [[Peter Shor]] |
In [[quantum error correction]], '''CSS codes''', named after their inventors, [[Robert Calderbank]], [[Peter Shor]] |
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<ref>{{cite journal |
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| author = [[Robert Calderbank]] and [[Peter Shor]] |
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| title = Good quantum error-correcting codes exist |
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| journal = Physical Review A |
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| volume = 54 |
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| issue = 2 |
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| pages = 1098-1105 |
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| year = 1996 |
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| doi = 10.1103/PhysRevA.54.1098 |
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and [[Andrew Steane]] |
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|first=Andrew |
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|authorlink=Andrew Steane |
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|title=Multiple-Particle Interference and Quantum Error Correction |
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|journal=Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A |
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|volume=452 | year=1996 |
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|pages=2551–2577 |
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|doi=10.1098/rspa.1996.0136 |
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|issue=1954|arxiv=quant-ph/9601029 |
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|bibcode=1996RSPSA.452.2551S |s2cid=8246615 |
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, are a special type of [[stabilizer code]]s constructed from classical codes with some special properties. An example of a CSS code is the [[Steane code]]. |
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== Construction == |
== Construction == |
Revision as of 21:44, 18 October 2022
In quantum error correction, CSS codes, named after their inventors, Robert Calderbank, Peter Shor [1] and Andrew Steane [2] , are a special type of stabilizer codes constructed from classical codes with some special properties. An example of a CSS code is the Steane code.
Construction
Let and be two (classical) , codes such, that and both have minimal distance , where is the code dual to . Then define , the CSS code of over as an code, with as follows:
Define for , where is bitwise addition modulo 2. Then is defined as .
References
- ^ Robert Calderbank and Peter Shor (1996). "Good quantum error-correcting codes exist". Physical Review A. 54 (2): 1098–1105. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.54.1098.
- ^ Steane, Andrew (1996). "Multiple-Particle Interference and Quantum Error Correction". Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A. 452 (1954): 2551–2577. arXiv:quant-ph/9601029. Bibcode:1996RSPSA.452.2551S. doi:10.1098/rspa.1996.0136. S2CID 8246615.
Nielsen, Michael A.; Chuang, Isaac L. (2010). Quantum Computation and Quantum Information (2nd ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-00217-3. OCLC 844974180.