Higher-order topological simulation unlocks new potential in quantum computers

Researchers have demonstrated the use of higher-order topological phases in quantum simulations, a significant advancement for quantum computing. These phases, which allow for robust edge states, were simulated using ultracold atoms in optical lattices. The breakthrough has potential applications in quantum technologies, as these topological states are less susceptible to disturbances, offering a path towards more stable and efficient quantum systems.

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