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Provides a theoretical and numerical framework for detecting Quantum Spin Liquid (QSL) states in Kitaev models using superconducting junction signatures.
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This project is a specialized academic research artifact rather than a commercial software product. With 0 stars and minimal fork activity, it functions as a reference implementation for a specific physics paper. The 'moat' here is purely the domain expertise of the researchers involved, not the code itself, which is trivially reproducible by any graduate student in condensed matter physics. Frontier labs like OpenAI or Anthropic have zero interest in this niche area of topological physics, making the frontier risk low. However, the project lacks any software-level defensibility; it is likely to be superseded by newer detection methods or more comprehensive simulation packages (like those from QuTiP or specialized quantum hardware companies like Riverlane or PsiQuantum) within 1-2 years. Its value is high for a very narrow set of researchers investigating alpha-RuCl3 or similar Kitaev materials, but it has no path to platform-scale adoption.
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