Exact zero modes arise in two-, three-, and four-arm interacting Majorana junctions from incommensurate correlations, forming protected parity pairs with an additional central Majorana in the Y-junction.
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Provides a theoretical overview of Majorana-based topological quantum computing and introduces a time-dependent Pfaffian simulation method for braiding, projective measurements, and disorder.
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Exact zero modes in interacting Majorana X- and Y-junctions
Exact zero modes arise in two-, three-, and four-arm interacting Majorana junctions from incommensurate correlations, forming protected parity pairs with an additional central Majorana in the Y-junction.
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Majorana braiding simulations with projective measurements
Provides a theoretical overview of Majorana-based topological quantum computing and introduces a time-dependent Pfaffian simulation method for braiding, projective measurements, and disorder.