A single-particle dark state in a dissipating spin chain induces universal long-time many-body dynamics with momentum distribution scaling as k sqrt(t) and density decaying as 1/(sqrt(t) log t).
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Large Nc Truncations for SU(Nc) Lattice Yang-Mills Theory with Fermions
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Unified resonant-manifold framework for dynamical quantum phase transitions
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