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Non-Abelian anyons are exotic quasiparticles that arise in certain two-dimensional systems and have the unique property that interchanging them results in a change to the system's quantum state that depends on the order of the exchanges. This property makes non-Abelian anyons promising candidates for fault-tolerant quantum computation, as they can potentially perform operations that are inherently robust against local errors.
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