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Quantinuum said Tuesday that researchers using its quantum computer had created non-Abelian topological quantum matter and braided its anyon for the first time.

Quantum computing is a technology that harnesses the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems too complex for classical computers.a concept the Department of Energy says helps scientists describe the patterns that emerge when subatomic particles interact in huge numbers, are collective excitations of many electrons in solid devices. are the only two categories of particles experienced in the world on a daily basis, according to Brown University's Dmitri Feldman.

Quantum memories store the quantum state of a photon — light is made up of photons — or another entangled particle without destroying the quantum information of that particle. Quantum memory devices can store quantum data like classical computer memories store information as binary states."A quantum memory is a small quantum computer that can catch and store quantum bits that are encoded in photons without measuring them, as measuring them would destroy any entanglement that they have.

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