Optimal Error Correcting Code For Ternary Quantum Systems
Abstract
Multi-valued quantum systems can store more information than binary ones for a given number of quantum states. For reliable operation of multi-valued quantum systems, error correction is mandated. In this paper, we propose a 5-qutrit quantum error-correcting code and provide its stabilizer formulation. Since 5 qutrits are necessary to correct a single error, our proposed code is optimal in the number of qutrits. We prove that the error model considered in this paper spans the entire operator space. Therefore, our proposed code can correct any single error on the codeword. This code outperforms the previous 9-qutrit code in (i) the number of qutrits required for encoding, (ii) our code can correct any arbitrary error, (ii) our code can readily correct bit errors in a single step as opposed to the two-step correction used previously, and (iii) phase error correction does not require correcting individual subspaces.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1906.11137,
title = {Optimal Error Correcting Code For Ternary Quantum Systems},
author = {Ritajit Majumdar and Susmita Sur-Kolay},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.11137},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
This is more of a rigorous exercise than a novel research