Harnessing Coding Theory for Reliable Network Quantum Communication

Abstract

This article explores the application of coding techniques for fault-tolerant quantum computation and extends their usage to fault-tolerant quantum communication. We review repeater-based quantum networks, emphasizing the roles of coding theory and fault-tolerant quantum operations, particularly in the context of quantum teleportation. We highlight that fault-tolerant implementation of the Bell measurement enables reliable quantum communication without requiring a universal set of quantum gates. Finally, we discuss various quantum code candidates for achieving higher transmission rates.

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