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Braiding Statistics 0
Braiding statistics is a fundamental concept in topological quantum computing that describes the unique behavior of anyons, which are particles existing in two-dimensional spaces obeying neither Bose-Einstein nor Fermi-Dirac statistics. These particles acquire a complex phase upon swapping positions, and their properties hold potential for revolutionizing quantum computation by providing fault-tolerant operations through topological qubits.
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