Behaviours of stateful monoidal processes are equivalence classes of compatible finite observations in discard bicategories, yielding functorial feedback semantics and a categorified compactness theorem for closed relations.
Description of a quantum convolutional code
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We describe a quantum error correction scheme aimed at protecting a flow of quantum information over long distance communication. It is largely inspired by the theory of classical convolutional codes which are used in similar circumstances in classical communication. The particular example shown here uses the stabilizer formalism, which provides an explicit encoding circuit. An associated error estimation algorithm is given explicitly and shown to provide the most likely error over any memoryless quantum channel, while its complexity grows only linearly with the number of encoded qubits.
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Finite Observations, Infinite Behaviour: bicategorical semantics for stateful monoidal processes
Behaviours of stateful monoidal processes are equivalence classes of compatible finite observations in discard bicategories, yielding functorial feedback semantics and a categorified compactness theorem for closed relations.