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Steve Simon - Topological Quantum Computing (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

Steve Simon - Topological Quantum Computing (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

Professor

Steve Simon - Topological Quantum Computing (Part 2) - CSSQI 2012

Steve Simon - Topological Quantum Computing (Part 2) - CSSQI 2012

Professor

TMS19 Steve Simon: Intro to integer and fractional QHE (I)

TMS19 Steve Simon: Intro to integer and fractional QHE (I)

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TQC Seminar: The Full Solution of the Kitaev Quantum Double Model, by Steven Simon, March 03, 2026

TQC Seminar: The Full Solution of the Kitaev Quantum Double Model, by Steven Simon, March 03, 2026

Abstract: The Kitaev

"Topologically Ordered Matter and Why You Should be Interested" Steve Simon (Oxford University)

"Topologically Ordered Matter and Why You Should be Interested" Steve Simon (Oxford University)

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Knots, World-Lines and Quantum Computation | Prof. Steve H. Simon | Coherence Lecture 9

Knots, World-Lines and Quantum Computation | Prof. Steve H. Simon | Coherence Lecture 9

Coherence Lecture 9: "Knots, World-Lines and

Steve Simon: "Knots, World-lines, and Quantum computation"

Steve Simon: "Knots, World-lines, and Quantum computation"

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Microsoft's Topological Quantum Computer Explained

Microsoft's Topological Quantum Computer Explained

Visit Microsoft Azure Quantum here to learn about

Knots & Quantum Computers | Steve Simon

Knots & Quantum Computers | Steve Simon

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Topological Quantum Computation with Majorana Zero Modes by Roman Lutchyn

Topological Quantum Computation with Majorana Zero Modes by Roman Lutchyn

Topological quantum computing

Knots, World-Lines, and Quantum Computation | Steve Simon | TEDxOxford

Knots, World-Lines, and Quantum Computation | Steve Simon | TEDxOxford

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Topologically Ordered Matter and Why You Should be Interested by Steven H. Simon

Topologically Ordered Matter and Why You Should be Interested by Steven H. Simon

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Steve Simon (2018) Topologically Ordered Matter and Why You Should be Interested

Steve Simon (2018) Topologically Ordered Matter and Why You Should be Interested

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