First experimental observation of strong-to-weak spontaneous symmetry breaking in dephased fermionic atoms, detected via long-range Rényi order after a superlattice-driven metal-insulator transition.
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Krylov complexity remains nonsingular at SWSSB crossovers but shows a singular area-to-volume-law transition at genuine mixed-state SWSSB phase transitions in dephasing channels.
Rapid mixing and frustration-freeness in short- and long-range Lindbladians imply polynomial decay of MI and CMI in fixed points, and long-range non-commuting Gibbs states satisfy local Markov property at any temperature.
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Observation of Strong-to-Weak Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in a Dephased Fermi Gas
First experimental observation of strong-to-weak spontaneous symmetry breaking in dephased fermionic atoms, detected via long-range Rényi order after a superlattice-driven metal-insulator transition.
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Krylov Complexity and Mixed-State Phase Transition
Krylov complexity remains nonsingular at SWSSB crossovers but shows a singular area-to-volume-law transition at genuine mixed-state SWSSB phase transitions in dephasing channels.
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Static features from mixing in short- and long-range Lindbladians: Markov property and correlations
Rapid mixing and frustration-freeness in short- and long-range Lindbladians imply polynomial decay of MI and CMI in fixed points, and long-range non-commuting Gibbs states satisfy local Markov property at any temperature.