Indistinguishable fermions generate correlations in quantum networks impossible for bosons or distinguishable particles without additional communication, establishing fermions as fundamentally more nonlocal.
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Flux quantization of the M5-brane tensor field in twisted Cohomotopy yields Pontrjagin homology observables that reproduce abelian Chern-Simons theory and braid actions on defect anyons.
A minimal Gedankenexperiment reduces the signature of Z2×Z2-graded permutation-group paraparticles to a chirality test that can be simulated with qudits.
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Fermions are fundamentally more nonlocal than Bosons
Indistinguishable fermions generate correlations in quantum networks impossible for bosons or distinguishable particles without additional communication, establishing fermions as fundamentally more nonlocal.
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Engineering of Anyons on M5-Probes via Flux Quantization
Flux quantization of the M5-brane tensor field in twisted Cohomotopy yields Pontrjagin homology observables that reproduce abelian Chern-Simons theory and braid actions on defect anyons.
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Signature of paraparticles: a minimal Gedankenexperiment
A minimal Gedankenexperiment reduces the signature of Z2×Z2-graded permutation-group paraparticles to a chirality test that can be simulated with qudits.