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Theoretical simulation and methodology for detecting half-quantum vortices in spin-triplet superconductors using spin-qubit relaxometry to identify Majorana zero modes.
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This project is a scientific research artifact linked to an arXiv paper. Its value lies in the theoretical discovery and the proposed experimental setup rather than the software itself. The 0-star count is typical for niche academic repositories, but the 6 forks indicate active interest from other researchers or collaborators in the field of topological quantum computing. From a competitive perspective, this is not a 'product' but a 'discovery.' The 'moat' here is purely intellectual property and academic lead-time. Frontier labs like OpenAI or Anthropic have zero interest in this; however, specialized quantum hardware players like Google Quantum AI, IBM, or Microsoft (Station Q) might find the methodology relevant for their hardware roadmaps. The risk of platform domination is low because this is fundamental physics research that precedes commercialization by at least a decade. It is scored as a 3 for defensibility because the code is likely a one-off simulation for the paper, easily replicated by any PhD-level physicist reading the publication.
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