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Error Correcting Codes in Quantum Theory
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1996
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EngineeringError Control TechniqueNew TypeMeasurement ProblemQuantum ComputingUncertainty QuantificationQuantum ProtocolsQuantum TheoryQuantum PhysicsQuantum EntanglementCoding TheoryUncertain SystemsError CorrectionQuantum ScienceUncertainty (Knowledge Representation)Quantum InformationUncertainty RepresentationError Correction CodeQuantum TransducersQuantum DecoherenceUncertainty (Quantum Physics)Uncertainty PrincipleClassical Information TheoryQuantum CommunicationQuantum Error Correction
A new type of uncertainty relation is presented, concerning the information-bearing properties of a discrete quantum system. A natural link is then revealed between basic quantum theory and the linear error correcting codes of classical information theory. A subset of the known codes is described, having properties which are important for error correction in quantum communication. It is shown that a pair of states which are, in a certain sense, "macroscopically different," can form a superposition in which the interference phase between the two parts is measurable. This provides a highly stabilized "Schrödinger cat" state.Received 4 October 1995DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.793©1996 American Physical Society
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