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We investigate the Ponzano-Regge and Turaev-Viro topological field theories using spin networks and their $q$-deformed analogues. I propose a new description of the state space for the Turaev-Viro theory in terms of skein space, to which…
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The spin network simulator model represents a bridge between (generalized) circuit schemes for standard quantum computation and approaches based on notions from Topological Quantum Field Theories (TQFT). More precisely, when working with…
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