The first experimental implementation of a non-orientable stabilizer code on quantum hardware. We encode the boundary conditions of a Klein bottle onto the 156-qubit IBM Fez processor and measure a 138× enhancement of the predicted antipodal syndrome signature (44.2% frequency, Z=499σ). The code uses 25% fewer physical qubits than the square toric code at equivalent code distance. Key results confirmed on hardware: Result Value Best antipodal frequency 44.2% (seed=77, depth=112) Best enhancement over toric 138× Best Z-score 499σ Orientation-even sectors 13% fewer syndrome violations Orientation-odd sectors 26% more syndrome violations Logical error rate (MWPM) K/T ≈ 1.0 (equivalent to toric) Qubit efficiency 24 vs 32 qubits (25% reduction vs square toric d=4) Processors confirmed IBM Fez, Marrakesh, Torino Parallel codes on 156q chip 4 simultaneous (Z=404–721σ each) Author: Leonardo Roma, Independent Researcher, Ceccano, ItalyDate: March 2026Live demo: kleincode.pythonanywhere.com Additional verification Topology kill test (job d73rfc4vllmc73ansvk0) Klein circuit (prep edge v(3,1)) produced 10000001 at 47.99% while an identical Fake Klein (one edge changed) produced 0.39% — 122.8× enhancement at Z=691σ. The Fake Klein produced its own predicted pattern 10001000 at 33.39%, proving topology determines where the signal lands, not hardware resonance. Holonomy — non-orientable algebra (job d73rqh5koquc73e22ni0) Dynamic circuit test (mid-circuit reset). B-cycle gate applied to a-anyon sector, syndrome measured in a second round. Klein: 10000010 at 11.79%, Z=90σ. Toric: 10001011 at 22.96%, Z=272σ. Cross-contamination < 1.2%. Confirms b-cycle has non-trivial action on a-cycle — the algebraic signature of non-orientable topology. All hardware experiments performed on IBM Fez (Heron r2, 156 qubits) via IBM Quantum Runtime. Code: MIT license. Paper: CC BY 4.0.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c9c57ff8fdd13afe0bd52b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19284050
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