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Higher rank matricial ranges and hybrid quantum error correction

Ningping Cao, D. Kribs, Chi-Kwong Li, Mike I. Nelson, Y. Poon, B. Zeng·November 28, 2019·DOI: 10.1080/03081087.2020.1748852
MathematicsPhysics

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ABSTRACT We introduce and initiate the study of a family of higher rank matricial ranges, taking motivation from hybrid classical and quantum error correction coding theory and its operator algebra framework. In particular, for a noisy quantum channel, a hybrid quantum error correcting code exists if and only if a distinguished special case of the joint higher rank matricial range of the error operators of the channel is non-empty. We establish bounds on Hilbert space dimension in terms of properties of a tuple of operators that guarantee a matricial range is non-empty and hence additionally guarantee the existence of hybrid codes for a given quantum channel. We also discuss when hybrid codes can have advantages over quantum codes and present a number of examples.

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