Stabilizer code
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An [n,k] stabilizer code is defined to be the vector space VS stabilized by a subgroup S of Gn such that and S has n − k independent and commuting generators, . These conditions are are required so that the vector space stabilized is non-trivial. Denote this code C(S).
[edit] References
- D. Gottesman, "Stabilizer codes and quantum error correction," quant-ph/9705052, Caltech Ph.D. thesis. http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/9705052
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