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Quantum Codes From Classical Graphical Models

Joschka Roffe, Stefan Zohren, D. Horsman, N. Chancellor·April 20, 2018·DOI: 10.1109/TIT.2019.2938751
Computer SciencePhysics

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Abstract

We introduce a new graphical framework for designing quantum error correction codes based on classical principles. A key feature of this graphical language, over previous approaches, is that it is closely related to that of factor graphs or graphical models in classical information theory and machine learning. It enables us to formulate the description of the recently-introduced ‘coherent parity check’ quantum error correction codes entirely within the language of classical information theory. This makes our construction accessible without requiring background in quantum error correction or even quantum mechanics in general. More importantly, this allows for a collaborative interplay where one can design new quantum error correction codes derived from classical codes.

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