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Topological Computation without Braiding
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2007
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EngineeringTopological ComputationTopological Quantum StateComputational TopologyQuantum ComputingTopological PhysicsQuantum TheoryQuantum EntanglementComputational GeometryQuantum ScienceUniversal SetPhysicsQuantum AlgorithmQuantum SwitchesTopological RepresentationTopological InvariantNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsUniversal Quantum ComputationQuantum Memory
We show that universal quantum computation can be performed within the ground state of a topologically ordered quantum system, which is a naturally protected quantum memory. In particular, we show how this can be achieved using brane-net condensates in 3-colexes. The universal set of gates is implemented without selective addressing of physical qubits and, being fully topologically protected, it does not rely on quasiparticle excitations or their braiding.
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