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  • djamel_c
    Website Grammar & Spell Check Validated.
    LikeReply1 year ago
  • zhangjiayuan
    The entanglement-assisted quantum error correcting codes (EAQECCs) are an simple and important class of quantum codes. The entanglement-assisted formalism can transform arbitrary classical linear codes into EAQECCs by using pre-shared entanglement between the sender and the receiver. In this paper, by decomposing the defining set of negacyclic BCH codes, we construct a class of new EAQECCs with length n = q4m−1 q2−1 
    LikeReply 22 years ago

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