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Rigorous results on topological superconductivity with particle number conservation

Published 27 Dec 2019 in cond-mat.supr-con, hep-th, math-ph, and math.MP | (1912.12307v3)

Abstract: Most theoretical studies of topological superconductors and Majorana-based quantum computation rely on a mean-field approach to describe superconductivity. A potential problem with this approach is that real superconductors are described by number-conserving Hamiltonians with long-range interactions, so their topological properties may not be correctly captured by mean-field models that violate number conservation and have short-range interactions. To resolve this issue, reliable results on number-conserving models of superconductivity are essential. As a first step in this direction, we use rigorous methods to study a number-conserving toy model of a topological superconducting wire. We prove that this model exhibits many of the desired properties of the mean-field models, including a finite energy gap in a sector of fixed total particle number, the existence of long range "Majorana-like" correlations between the ends of an open wire, and a change in the ground state fermion parity for periodic vs. anti-periodic boundary conditions. These results show that many of the remarkable properties of mean-field models of topological superconductivity persist in more realistic models with number-conserving dynamics.

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