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Provides a theoretical framework and mathematical measures for quantifying entanglement in anyonic systems within quantum resource theory.
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The project is a theoretical research contribution focused on topological quantum computing. With 0 stars and 3 forks over nearly a year, it lacks any software-driven momentum or community adoption. The 'defensibility' is inherently low because it is a mathematical framework rather than a tool or platform; while the underlying physics is complex, the 'moat' is purely intellectual property or academic precedence, which does not translate to software defensibility. Frontier labs like OpenAI or Anthropic have zero interest in the fusion rules of anyons as they focus on transformer-based LLMs. Even specialized quantum units (Google Quantum AI, Microsoft Station Q) would view this as a reference paper to be cited rather than a product to be acquired. The primary value lies in its niche academic contribution to how we might measure entanglement in systems that don't follow standard tensor product Hilbert spaces, which is critical for future fault-tolerant topological qubits, but commercially irrelevant for the current 'noisy intermediate-scale quantum' (NISQ) era.
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