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Nature research article: Topological lattices realized in superconducting circuit optomechanics

We thank O. Yazyev and P. Delplace for critical discussions with respect to the topological properties of strained graphene. We thank T. Sugiyama for discussions on the Hamiltonian reconstruction. This work was supported by the EU H2020 research and innovation programme under grant no. 101033361 , and by the European Research Council grant no. 835329 . This work was also supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation under grant Nos. NCCR-QSIT: 51NF40_185902 and 204927.

Laboratory of Photonics and Quantum Measurement , Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne , Lausanne, Switzerland Amir Youssefi, Shingo Kono, Andrea Bancora, Mahdi Chegnizadeh, Jiahe Pan, Tatiana Vovk & Tobias J. KippenbergAmir Youssefi, Shingo Kono, Andrea Bancora, Mahdi Chegnizadeh, Jiahe Pan, Tatiana Vovk & Tobias J. Kippenberg

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