Non-uniform Berry curvature in parent Chern bands induces momentum-space vortices in the chiral superconducting gap function, with the parent Chern number constraining vortex count independently of model details.
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Gauge invariance of the quantum geometric tensor implies zero modes of a non-abelian Dirac operator in band insulators whose theta-function solutions define CP^{N-1} spaces and generalize vortexability criteria with links to lowest Landau level algebra.
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Chiral superconductors from parent states with non-uniform Berry curvature: Momentum-space vortices, BdG topology, and thermal Hall conductivity
Non-uniform Berry curvature in parent Chern bands induces momentum-space vortices in the chiral superconducting gap function, with the parent Chern number constraining vortex count independently of model details.
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Zero modes of non-abelian Dirac operator in topologically non-trivial band insulator
Gauge invariance of the quantum geometric tensor implies zero modes of a non-abelian Dirac operator in band insulators whose theta-function solutions define CP^{N-1} spaces and generalize vortexability criteria with links to lowest Landau level algebra.