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  1. Jan 4, 2001 · Topological Quantum Computation. Michael H. Freedman, Alexei Kitaev, Michael J. Larsen, Zhenghan Wang. The theory of quantum computation can be constructed from the abstract study of anyonic systems. In mathematical terms, these are unitary topological modular functors.

    • Michael H. Freedman, Alexei Kitaev, Alexei Kitaev, Michael J. Larsen, Zhenghan Wang
    • 2001
  2. Cited by. Year. Fault-tolerant quantum computation by anyons. AY Kitaev. Annals of physics 303 (1), 2-30. , 2003. 7950. 2003. Unpaired Majorana fermions in quantum wires.

  3. A topological quantum computer is a theoretical quantum computer proposed by Russian-American physicist Alexei Kitaev in 1997. [1] It employs quasiparticles in two-dimensional systems, called anyons, whose world lines pass around one another to form braids in a three-dimensional spacetime (i.e., one temporal plus two spatial dimensions).

  4. Topological Quantum Computation. Michael H. Freedman∗, Alexei Kitaev∗†, Michael J. Larsen‡. and Zhenghan Wang‡. February 1, 2008. ∗Microsoft Research, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, WA 98052. ∗†On leave from L.D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kosygina St. 2, Moscow, 117940, Russia.

    • Michael H. Freedman, Alexei Kitaev, Alexei Kitaev, Michael J. Larsen, Zhenghan Wang
    • 2001
  5. Sep 12, 2008 · Abstract. Topological quantum computation has emerged as one of the most exciting approaches to constructing a fault-tolerant quantum computer.

    • Chetan Nayak, Steven H. Simon, Ady Stern, Michael Freedman, Sankar Das Sarma
    • 2008
  6. Feb 15, 2023 · A minimal artificial Kitaev chain can be realized by using two spin-polarized quantum dots in an InSb nanowire strongly coupled by both elastic co-tunnelling and crossed Andreev reflection.

  7. The 2020 MCQ for Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society is 0.84. Current volume. Articles in press. Recently published. All issues : 1891 – Present. Topological quantum computation. HTML articles powered by AMS MathViewer. by Michael H. Freedman, Alexei Kitaev, Michael J. Larsen and Zhenghan Wang PDF.