Symmetry classification of measurement-inclusive fermionic dynamics with equivalence between many-body and single-particle schemes, plus post-selection-free adaptive circuits for topological states in four classes.
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Altermagnetic spin splitting selects direction-selective triplet pairing in 2D d-wave metals and generates spin-locked Majorana edge states in both spin-conserving and Rashba-mixed regimes.
Mean-field theory on a quartic-dispersion Chern band for rhombohedral graphene yields a chiral topological superconductor that transitions to a trivial BEC at T=0; the composite-fermion version realizes a Moore-Read state.
Rashba spin-orbit coupling is presented as essential for engineering topological superconductors with Majorana zero modes that could support protected qubits.
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Free-Fermion Dynamics with Measurements: Topological Classification and Adaptive Preparation of Topological States
Symmetry classification of measurement-inclusive fermionic dynamics with equivalence between many-body and single-particle schemes, plus post-selection-free adaptive circuits for topological states in four classes.
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Direction-selective triplet pairing and spin-edge locking in altermagnetic metals
Altermagnetic spin splitting selects direction-selective triplet pairing in 2D d-wave metals and generates spin-locked Majorana edge states in both spin-conserving and Rashba-mixed regimes.
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Chiral superconductivity from parent Chern band and its non-Abelian generalization
Mean-field theory on a quartic-dispersion Chern band for rhombohedral graphene yields a chiral topological superconductor that transitions to a trivial BEC at T=0; the composite-fermion version realizes a Moore-Read state.
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Rashba spin-orbit coupling and artificially engineered topological superconductors
Rashba spin-orbit coupling is presented as essential for engineering topological superconductors with Majorana zero modes that could support protected qubits.