aether-braid-rs
QIC B-Gate (Quantum Information Correction Braiding Gate) Simulation A Foundational Engine for the Decentralized Topological Quantum Network (DTQN)
Author: Robert Mourey Jr. | Kronova AetherNet ORCID: 0000-0002-4641-2743
Overview
aether-braid-rs is a zero-dependency, high-performance Rust Cargo crate that models the physics of fault-tolerant topological quantum computing. It serves as the algorithmic proof for the theories detailed in the arXiv preprint: "The Fibonacci Architecture of Quantum Error Correction: Golden Ratio Dynamics in Topological Quantum Computing."
The crate simulates a 3-qubit localized array, rigorously enforcing the Golden Chain Hamiltonian constraints. By mathematically forbidding "00" adjacencies (the trivial vacuum fusion channels), the algorithm applies the Quasicrystal Inflation Code (QIC) B-Gate formulation to filter out decoherence:
$$B_{gate} = R_I P_{local} + R_\tau (I - P_{local})$$
The Vision: A Decentralized Topological Quantum Network (DTQN)
Maintaining a fragile, highly entangled quantum state across a distributed network of classical machines has historically been deemed impossible due to decoherence. aether-braid-rs bypasses this limitation by simulating the topological logic of quantum systems rather than physical qubits.
By utilizing Canton Network's privacy-enabled blockchain architecture, the computational workload of this simulation can be sharded and executed across consumer-grade computing power. The Canton ledger ensures the mathematical state of the topological simulation remains consistent across all participating nodes, effectively creating a globally synchronized, fault-tolerant Decentralized Topological Quantum Network (DTQN) without the need for cryogenic supercomputers.
Getting Started
Because this is a pure Rust implementation with zero external dependencies, running the simulation is incredibly fast and lightweight.
Prerequisites:
- Rust & Cargo installed.
Build and Run:
# Clone the repository
# Build the crate
# Run the 3-Qubit QIC Simulation