The limits of classical information theory are stretched at several points by the consideration of quantum mechanics. Entanglement in itself is a unique phenomenon, and its application has enabled solutions such as super-dense compression, teleportation or super-activation of quantum channels. Noisy classical channels can only be made error-free by adding redundancy, and even this can only be done for certain channels. However, in this article, we examine an equally unique possibility, namely, what properties can make the quantum channels error-free without adding redundancy just by using appropriate quantum transformations. We will show the quantum coding required for this and illustrate its efficiency through examples.
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