Quantum Computer Creates Particle with Memory

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Scientists have created non-abelian anyons, a type of quasiparticle that can remember its own past, inside a quantum computer. These particles maintain records of their previous location when swapped with each other, allowing physicists to weave them together into complex entangled designs with new and strange behaviors. This discovery could help in designing more robust quantum systems and enable advanced experiments to explore deeper into quantum phenomena.
Topics:science#entanglement#non-abelian-anyons#quantum-computers#quantum-computing#quantum-phenomena#quantum-systems
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