Quantum data processing and error correction.

This paper investigates properties of noisy quantum information channels. We define a quantity called {ital coherent} {ital information}, which measures the amount of quantum information conveyed in the noisy channel. This quantity can never be increased by quantum information processing, and it yields a simple necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of perfect quantum error correction. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}

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