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This text presents an algebraic approach to the construction of
several important families of quantum codes derived from classical
codes by applying the well-known Calderbank-Shor-Steane (CSS),
Hermitian, and Steane enlargement constructions to certain classes
of classical codes. In addition, the book presents families of
asymmetric quantum codes with good parameters and provides a
detailed description of the procedures adopted to construct
families of asymmetric quantum convolutional codes.Featuring
accessible language and clear explanations, the book is suitable
for use in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses as well as
for self-guided study and reference. It provides an expert
introduction to algebraic techniques of code construction and,
because all of the constructions are performed algebraically, it
enables the reader to construct families of codes, rather than only
codes with specific parameters. The text offers an abundance of
worked examples, exercises, and open-ended problems to motivate the
reader to further investigate this rich area of inquiry.
End-of-chapter summaries and a glossary of key terms allow for easy
review and reference.
This text presents an algebraic approach to the construction of
several important families of quantum codes derived from classical
codes by applying the well-known Calderbank-Shor-Steane (CSS),
Hermitian, and Steane enlargement constructions to certain classes
of classical codes. In addition, the book presents families of
asymmetric quantum codes with good parameters and provides a
detailed description of the procedures adopted to construct
families of asymmetric quantum convolutional codes.Featuring
accessible language and clear explanations, the book is suitable
for use in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses as well as
for self-guided study and reference. It provides an expert
introduction to algebraic techniques of code construction and,
because all of the constructions are performed algebraically, it
enables the reader to construct families of codes, rather than only
codes with specific parameters. The text offers an abundance of
worked examples, exercises, and open-ended problems to motivate the
reader to further investigate this rich area of inquiry.
End-of-chapter summaries and a glossary of key terms allow for easy
review and reference.
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