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  1. Alexei Yurievich Kitaev (Russian: Алексей Юрьевич Китаев; born August 26, 1963) is a RussianAmerican professor of physics at the California Institute of Technology and permanent member of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics.

  2. Cited by. Year. Fault-tolerant quantum computation by anyons. AY Kitaev. Annals of physics 303 (1), 2-30. , 2003. 7945. 2003. Unpaired Majorana fermions in quantum wires.

  3. Professor Kitaev works in the field of quantum computation and related areas of theoretical physics. His main contribution was the concept of topological quantum computation, a scheme where quantum information is protected from errors due to special properties of the underlying physical system, which are generally related to topology.

  4. Alexei Kitaev. Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy. Quantum Condensed Matter (theory); Quantum Information (theory) kitaev@caltech.edu. Profile. I am a theoretical physicist sometimes drifted away into mathematics.

  5. Jul 11, 2022 · As much as anyone else, the theories advanced by Alexei Kitaev have built that foundation. Debates continue about how long it will take to achieve a scalable quantum computer, how we will know when we have achieved it, and even about what novel tasks quantum computers can complete.

  6. iqim.caltech.edu › profile › alexei-y-kitaevAlexei Y. Kitaev – IQIM

    Contact Email: kitaev@caltech.edu Phone: (626) 395-8760 Office: 165B West Bridge Alexei Kitaev I am a theoretical physicist sometimes drifted away into mathematics. One of my old ideas is how to encode quantum information and protect it from noise using "topological"

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  8. Alexei Kitaev is the Ronald and Maxine Linde Professor of Theoretical Physics and Mathematics at California Institute of Technology. He received the MacArthur award (2008), the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2012), the Dirac Medal (2015) and the Oliver Buckley Condensed Matter Prize (2017).