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what is topological order in Physics​

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Answered by AzzyLand
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In physics, topological order is a kind of order in the zero-temperature phase of matter (also known as quantum matter). ... States with different topological orders (or different patterns of long range entanglements) cannot change into each other without a phase transition.

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Answered by sarayu56
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In physics, topological order is a kind of order in the zero-temperature phase of matter (also known as quantum matter). ... States with different topological orders (or different patterns of long range entanglements) cannot change into each other without a phase transition.

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