A nonequilibrium Kramers turnover is isolated in a Kerr parametric oscillator via analytical rescaling of effective friction and temperature, confirmed by temperature-dependent phase-slip measurements in a MEMS device.
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In a free-fermion circuit model doped with a tunable density of integrability-breaking gates, OTOCs reveal that local hotspots accumulate to produce chaos, with explicit time and length scales and parameter dependence for butterfly velocity and front broadening.
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Nonequilibrium Kramers Turnover in a Kerr Parametric Oscillator
A nonequilibrium Kramers turnover is isolated in a Kerr parametric oscillator via analytical rescaling of effective friction and temperature, confirmed by temperature-dependent phase-slip measurements in a MEMS device.
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On the emergence of quantum many-body chaos for tunably-broken integrability
In a free-fermion circuit model doped with a tunable density of integrability-breaking gates, OTOCs reveal that local hotspots accumulate to produce chaos, with explicit time and length scales and parameter dependence for butterfly velocity and front broadening.