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  • Simulators allow researchers to explore complex phenomena like D(S_{3}) non-Abelian anyons without needing a full physical setup, simplifying the study of these exotic statistics.
  • The study utilizes a classical photonic simulator to demonstrate the encoding and manipulation of a single qutrit, showcasing the fusion and braiding characteristics of D(S_{3}) anyons effectively.
  • The method promises higher fidelity in operations compared to current quantum computers and can be expanded to larger systems or other anyonic models, aiding in the advancement of quantum error correction and fundamental physics.

Article Abstract

Simulators can realize novel phenomena by separating them from the complexities of a full physical implementation. Here, we put forward a scheme that can simulate the exotic statistics of D(S_{3}) non-Abelian anyons with minimal resources. The qudit lattice representation of this planar code supports local encoding of D(S_{3}) anyons. As a proof-of-principle demonstration, we employ a classical photonic simulator to encode a single qutrit and manipulate it to perform the fusion and braiding properties of non-Abelian D(S_{3}) anyons. The photonic technology allows us to perform the required nonunitary operations with much higher fidelity than what can be achieved with current quantum computers. Our approach can be directly generalized to larger systems or to different anyonic models, thus enabling advances in the exploration of quantum error correction and fundamental physics alike.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.110601DOI Listing

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