Tag: Anyons
Quantum computers braided ‘anyons,’ long-sought quasiparticles with memory
Anyons, anyone?
Scientists have created strange new particle-like objects called non-abelian anyons. These long-sought quasiparticles can be “braided,” meaning that they can be moved around one another and retain a memory of that swapping, similar to how a braided ponytail keeps a record of the order in which strands cross over each other.
Two independent teams — one led by researchers at Google, the other by researchers at the quantum computing company Quantinuum — have reported creating and braiding versions
Google Quantum AI flechtet nicht-abelsche Anyons – ein Durchbruch, der das Quantencomputing revolutionieren könnte
Forscher konnten zum ersten Mal die merkwürdigen Auswirkungen des Flechtens nichtabelscher Anyons beobachten. Bildnachweis: Google Quantum AI
Google Quantum AI hat zum ersten Mal nicht-abelsche Anyons beobachtet, ein Durchbruch, der revolutionieren könnte[{” attribute=””quantum computing by making it more robust to noise and leading to topological quantum computation.
Our intuition tells us that it should be impossible to see whether two identical objects have been swapped back and forth, and for all particles observed to date, that has been the