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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
Michael A. Nielsen and Isaac L. Chuang (2010). "Quantum Computation and Quantum Information (10. Anniversary Edition)". Cambridge University Press.