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Observing and braiding topological Majorana modes on programmable quantum simulators
N. Harle, O. Shtanko, et al.
Discover how Nikhil Harle, Oles Shtanko, and Ramis Movassagh demonstrate the verifiable identification and braiding of topological Majorana modes using a superconducting quantum processor. Their innovative approach utilizes a non-adiabatic technique, confirming the existence of localized Majorana modes and offering a new avenue for studying complex quantum phenomena through circuit-based simulations.
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