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A random-coding based proof for the quantum coding theorem

Rochus Klesse

Published 2007-12-16Version 1

We present a proof for the quantum channel coding theorem which relies on the fact that a randomly chosen code space typically is highly suitable for quantum error correction. In this sense, the proof is close to Shannon's original treatment of information transmission via a noisy classical channel.

Comments: 25 pages, to appear in Open Systems and Information Dynamics
Categories: quant-ph
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