<F4.08e+05> A. R. Calderbank and P.<F4.039e+05> Shor,<F4.112e+05> Good quantum error correcting codes<F4.039e+05> exist, Phys. Rev. A, 54 (1996), pp. 1098--1106.

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.... entanglement of the system with the environment [14, 18, 29, 35, 42] Very recently, there has been a sequence of important results showing how to implement quantum error correcting codes and also how to use these codes to make quantum algorithms (quite) robust against the e#ects of decoherence [16, 38]. Quantum computation touches upon the foundations of both computer science and quantum physics. The nature of quantum physics was clarified by the Einstein Podolsky Rosen paradox and Bell s inequalities (discussed in [25] which demonstrate QUANTUM COMPLEXITY THEORY 1415 the di#erence ....

<F4.08e+05> A. R. Calderbank and P.<F4.039e+05> Shor,<F4.112e+05> Good quantum error correcting codes<F4.039e+05> exist, Phys. Rev. A, 54 (1996), pp. 1098--1106.

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