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... deconfinement physics expected for QSLs. Comparing these with recent dynamical calculations involving gauge flux excitations and Majorana fermions of the pure Kitaev model, we propose the excitation spectrum of α-RuCl3 as a prime candidate for fractionalized Kitaev physics. ...
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... to make real progress in quantum foundations. The raw distillate left behind—minuscule though it may be with respect to the full-blown theory—will be our first glimpse of what quantum mechanics is trying to tell us about nature itself. Let me try to give a better way to think about this by making us ...
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