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topological identification - traduzione in russo

HYPOTHETICAL FAULT-TOLERANT QUANTUM COMPUTER BASED ON TOPOLOGICAL CONDENSED MATTER
Topological Quantum Computing; Topological quantum computing; Topological quantum computation; Quantum topological computation; Topological qubit

topological identification      

математика

топологическое отождествление

topological property         
OBJECT OF STUDY IN THE CATEGORY OF TOPOLOGICAL SPACES
Topological invariant; Topological properties

математика

топологическое свойство

topological invariant         
OBJECT OF STUDY IN THE CATEGORY OF TOPOLOGICAL SPACES
Topological invariant; Topological properties

математика

топологический инвариант

Definizione

EDID
Extended Display Identification Data [Additional explanations: standard] (Reference: VESA, DDC)

Wikipedia

Topological quantum computer

A topological quantum computer is a theoretical quantum computer proposed by Russian-American physicist Alexei Kitaev in 1997. 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). These braids form the logic gates that make up the computer. The advantage of a quantum computer based on quantum braids over using trapped quantum particles is that the former is much more stable. Small, cumulative perturbations can cause quantum states to decohere and introduce errors in the computation, but such small perturbations do not change the braids' topological properties. This is like the effort required to cut a string and reattach the ends to form a different braid, as opposed to a ball (representing an ordinary quantum particle in four-dimensional spacetime) bumping into a wall.

While the elements of a topological quantum computer originate in a purely mathematical realm, experiments in fractional quantum Hall systems indicate these elements may be created in the real world using semiconductors made of gallium arsenide at a temperature of near absolute zero and subjected to strong magnetic fields.

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