Order-parameter fluctuations after symmetry-breaking quenches in Ising models above a lower critical dimension collapse onto a universal curve explained by a new dynamical critical exponent.
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Topological quantum critical points exhibit anomalous dynamical scaling in boundary dynamics and defect production due to edge modes, beyond conventional Kibble-Zurek scaling.
Develops a short-timescale injection formalism for post-recombination fluctuations, derives CMB impacts from scalar/vector/tensor perturbations, and constrains sequestered dark sector phase transitions to permille-level fractional energy injections.
Post-inflationary axion-SU(2) vector dark matter production is recast as a quantum quench with a survival factor that induces an O(1) renormalization of the standard relic abundance.
Real observers remove the de Sitter imaginary phase only if their fluctuations share the conformal factor's negative modes; metric-independent sectors factorize and preserve the phase.
Classically conformal SU(2)_X model with triplet dark scalar yields viable WIMP and supercooled DM parameter spaces whose production histories are set by the model's first-order phase transition, with gravitational waves as a common probe.
Experiments have observed bright solitons in quasi-1D traps, elusive 2D Townes solitons, vortex solitons, and nonclassical signatures of modulational instability in attractive condensates.
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Universal Symmetry-Breaking Dynamics at Continuous Phase Transitions: Evidence for a New Dynamical Critical Exponent
Order-parameter fluctuations after symmetry-breaking quenches in Ising models above a lower critical dimension collapse onto a universal curve explained by a new dynamical critical exponent.
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Anomalous Dynamical Scaling at Topological Quantum Criticality
Topological quantum critical points exhibit anomalous dynamical scaling in boundary dynamics and defect production due to edge modes, beyond conventional Kibble-Zurek scaling.
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Post-Recombination Fluctuations from a Sequestered Dark Sector
Develops a short-timescale injection formalism for post-recombination fluctuations, derives CMB impacts from scalar/vector/tensor perturbations, and constrains sequestered dark sector phase transitions to permille-level fractional energy injections.
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Post-Inflationary Quenched Production of Axion SU(2) Dark Matter
Post-inflationary axion-SU(2) vector dark matter production is recast as a quantum quench with a survival factor that induces an O(1) renormalization of the standard relic abundance.
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When do real observers resolve de Sitter's imaginary problem?
Real observers remove the de Sitter imaginary phase only if their fluctuations share the conformal factor's negative modes; metric-independent sectors factorize and preserve the phase.
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Dark matter in classically conformal theories: WIMP and supercooling
Classically conformal SU(2)_X model with triplet dark scalar yields viable WIMP and supercooled DM parameter spaces whose production histories are set by the model's first-order phase transition, with gravitational waves as a common probe.
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Attractive Multidimensional Condensates--Experiments
Experiments have observed bright solitons in quasi-1D traps, elusive 2D Townes solitons, vortex solitons, and nonclassical signatures of modulational instability in attractive condensates.