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The study of topological superconductivity is largely based on the analysis of mean-field Hamiltonians that violate particle number conservation and have only short-range interactions. Although this approach has been very successful, it is not clear that it captures the topological properties of real superconductors, which are described by number-conserving Hamiltonians with long-range interactions. To address this issue, we study topological superconductivity directly in the number-conserving setting. We focus on a diagnostic for topological superconductivity that compares the fermion parity P of the ground state of a system in a ring geometry and in the presence of zero versus Φsc=h/2e ≡ π flux of an external magnetic field. A version of this diagnostic exists in any dimension and provides a Z2 -invariant ν = P0Pπ for topological superconductivity. In this paper, we prove that the mean-field approximation correctly predicts the value of ν for a large family of number-conserving models of spinless superconductors. Our result applies directly to the cases of greatest physical interest, including p-wave and px + ipy superconductors in one and two dimensions, and gives strong evidence for the validity of the mean-field approximation in the study of (at least some aspects of) topological superconductivity.

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