The discovery of topological electronic crystals in twisted graphene offers insights into electron dynamics, with potential implications for quantum computing.
Explicitly, within the manifold paradigm, the graph is naturally considered as a topological object (e.g., the topological properties of the given graph can be represented by the edge weights).
The precision of this value is guaranteed by a property of electron crystal known as topology, which describes the properties of objects that remain unchanged by modest deformations.
Earlier, I developed motion planning algorithms for autonomous manipulation of articulated objects, navigation in dynamic environments, and navigation under topological constraints. Central to our ...