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Exchanging identical particles and topological quantum computing

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The phase factor $(-1)^{2s}$ that features in the exchange symmetry for identical spin-$s$ fermions or bosons is not simply and automatically equal to the phase factor one can observe in an interference experiment that involves physically exchanging two such particles. The observable phase contains, in general, single-particle geometric and dynamical phases as well, induced by both spin and spatial exchange transformations. By extending the analysis to (non-abelian) anyons it is argued that, similarly, there are single-anyon geometric and dynamical contributions in addition to purely topological unitary transformations that accompany physical exchanges of anyons. Work remains to be done in order to demonstrate---if it is still true---that those additional contributions to the gates in anyonic topological quantum computers do not destroy the inherent robustness of the ideal gates. This negative result is described most clearly in terms of the Berry matrix.

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Reconstruction of Quantum Fields: CCR, CAR and Transfields

quant-ph · 2025-12-18 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Quotienting distinguishable-particle states under ordered-basis, unitary-invariance, and local-counting assumptions produces creation-annihilation algebras that reproduce transtatistics partition functions.

Is the fermionic exchange phase also acquired locally?

quant-ph · 2019-06-28 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

The fermionic exchange phase can be detected by local means via a proposed experiment, suggesting a deeper mechanism for particle statistics beyond spin-statistics.

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  • Reconstruction of Quantum Fields: CCR, CAR and Transfields quant-ph · 2025-12-18 · unverdicted · none · ref 19 · internal anchor

    Quotienting distinguishable-particle states under ordered-basis, unitary-invariance, and local-counting assumptions produces creation-annihilation algebras that reproduce transtatistics partition functions.

  • Is the fermionic exchange phase also acquired locally? quant-ph · 2019-06-28 · unverdicted · none · ref 9 · internal anchor

    The fermionic exchange phase can be detected by local means via a proposed experiment, suggesting a deeper mechanism for particle statistics beyond spin-statistics.