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Braids and Beams - Exploring Fractional Statistics with Mesoscopic Anyon Colliders

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Explore the fascinating world of fractional statistics through mesoscopic anyon colliders in this conference talk by Bernd Rosenow from the ICBS2025 conference. Delve into the theoretical and experimental aspects of anyons, exotic quasiparticles that exhibit neither fermionic nor bosonic statistics, and discover how braiding operations and beam-splitting experiments can reveal their unique fractional statistical properties. Learn about the cutting-edge research in mesoscopic physics that enables the manipulation and detection of anyons in controlled laboratory settings. Examine the mathematical framework underlying braiding statistics and understand how anyon colliders serve as powerful tools for probing these quantum mechanical phenomena. Gain insights into the potential applications of anyon physics in quantum computing and topological quantum states, while exploring the experimental challenges and theoretical predictions in this rapidly advancing field of condensed matter physics.

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Bernd Rosenow: Braids and Beams: Exploring Fractional Statistics with Mesoscopic Anyon... #ICBS2025

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