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Provides a theoretical framework and computational method to measure the topological invariance of Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) in light beams passing through complex, scattering media by leveraging polarization-topology coupling.
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The project addresses a highly specialized niche in optical physics: the 'topology-observability gap' in vectorial vortex beams. While the GitHub metrics (0 stars, 3 forks) indicate no current developer traction or community, the defensibility lies in the deep domain expertise required to implement and validate these photonic models. Frontier labs (OpenAI, Anthropic) have zero overlap with this domain. The primary 'competitors' are other academic research groups in photonics (e.g., teams at CREOL or Max Planck Institute). The project is essentially a code supplement to an ArXiv paper, meaning its value is tied to the underlying IP and the specific mathematical proof of topological invariance. Its risk of platform domination is low because it is a low-level physical layer discovery rather than a software platform. The 3 forks suggest internal use by the research team or immediate peers, typical for recently published high-specialization physics code.
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