Quantifying robustness and locality of Majorana bound states in interacting systems
Abstract
Protecting qubits from perturbations is a central challenge in quantum computing. Topological superconductors with separated Majorana bound states (MBSs) provide a strong form of protection that only depends on the locality of perturbations. While the link between MBS separation, robust degeneracy, and protected braiding is well understood in non-interacting systems, recent experimental progress in short quantum-dot-based Kitaev chains highlights the need to establish these connections rigorously for interacting systems. We do this by defining MBSs from many-body ground states and show how their locality constrains their coupling to an environment. This, in turn, quantifies the protection of the energy degeneracy and the feasibility of non-abelian braiding.
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@article{arxiv.2510.20538,
title = {Quantifying robustness and locality of Majorana bound states in interacting systems},
author = {William Samuelson and Juan Daniel Torres Luna and Sebastian Miles and A. Mert Bozkurt and Martin Leijnse and Michael Wimmer and Viktor Svensson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.20538},
year = {2025}
}
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17 pages, 5 figures