Alternatively, you might be looking for information regarding the of this same book, which was published in 2010 and remains the "bible" of the field. Overview of Chapter 10: Quantum Error-Correction
A class of codes (named after Calderbank, Shor, and Steane) that use classical linear codes for quantum purposes.
While your request for a "piece on Quantum Computation and Quantum Information: 10..." could refer to a few different things, it most likely refers to of the seminal textbook Quantum Computation and Quantum Information by Michael Nielsen and Isaac Chuang, which is titled "Quantum Error-Correction" . Quantum Computation and Quantum Information: 10...
Published by Cambridge University Press , it is the most cited book in the field and is affectionately known as " Mike and Ike ".
In the context of the Nielsen and Chuang textbook, Chapter 10 is a critical deep dive into how quantum systems can be protected from noise and decoherence. Published by Cambridge University Press , it is
This edition includes a special Introduction and Afterword that reflect on the progress made in the decade following its original 2000 release.
A powerful mathematical framework used to describe and analyze a wide variety of quantum codes. The 10th Anniversary Edition ( Mike & Ike ) A powerful mathematical framework used to describe and
A basic example used to correct "bit-flip" errors.