In quantum error correction, Calderbank–Shor–Steane (CSS) codes, named after their inventors, Robert Calderbank, Peter Shor[1] and Andrew Steane,[2] are a special type of stabilizer code constructed from classical linear codes with some special properties. Examples of CSS codes include the Shor code, Steane code, the toric code, and more general surface codes.

Construction

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Let and be two (classical) and linear codes such, that and both have minimal distance , where is the dual code to . Then define , the CSS code of over as an code, with as follows:

Define for where is bitwise addition modulo 2. Then as quantum correcting code defined as .[3]

Properties

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In the stabilizer code formalism, all CSS codes have stabilizers composed of tensor products of Pauli matrices such that each stabilizer contains either only Pauli X operations or only Pauli Z operations. The Shor code and the Steane code are examples of this condition. The five-qubit error correcting code is not a CSS code because it mixes X and Z in its stabilizers.[4]

As with classical linear codes, the limit of how many qubits can be corrected is also given by the Gilbert–Varshamov bound.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Robert Calderbank and Peter Shor (1996). "Good quantum error-correcting codes exist". Physical Review A. 54 (2): 1098–1105. arXiv:quant-ph/9512032. Bibcode:1996PhRvA..54.1098C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.54.1098. PMID 9913578. S2CID 11524969.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ a b Nielsen, Michael A.; Chuang, Isaac L. (2010-12-09). Quantum Computation and Quantum Information: 10th Anniversary Edition. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-139-49548-6.
  4. ^ Williams, Colin P. (2010-12-07). Explorations in Quantum Computing. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-84628-887-6.
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