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Provides a theoretical framework and potential numerical simulations proving a 'No-Go Theorem' for Topological Quantum Reservoir Computing (TQRC) using Fibonacci anyons, establishing fundamental limitations on their computational universality in this specific architecture.
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The project is a specialized academic contribution focusing on the intersection of Topological Quantum Computing (TQC) and Reservoir Computing (RC). With only 1 star and 1 fork over 126 days, it lacks commercial or community traction. Its 'No-Go Theorem' serves as a scientific boundary, defining what is mathematically impossible for Fibonacci anyonic systems in an RC context. While scientifically significant (as a 'breakthrough' in defining limits), it offers zero defensibility as a software product; it is a reference implementation or proof-of-concept for a research paper. Frontier labs (Google, IBM, Microsoft) are focused on hardware-level error correction and gate-model quantum computing; they are unlikely to build in the Reservoir Computing niche unless it shows significant advantages over current NISQ-era algorithms. The 'moat' here is purely intellectual/domain expertise, which is easily bypassed by other researchers reading the same paper. Platform risk is low because the domain is too specialized for big-tech absorption, but commercial potential is also near zero.
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