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Nonequilibrium Criticality at the Onset of Time-Crystalline Order
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We explore the phase transitions at the onset of time-crystalline order in $O(N)$ models driven out-of-equilibrium. The spontaneous breaking of time translation symmetry and its Goldstone mode are captured by an effective description with $O(N)\times SO(2)$ symmetry. Using the renormalization group and the $\epsilon=4-d$ expansion in a leading two-loop analysis, we identify a new non-equilibrium universality class. Strikingly, it controls the long-distance physics no matter how small the microscopic breaking of equilibrium conditions is. The $O(N=2)\times SO(2)$ symmetry group is realized for magnon condensation in pumped yttirum iron garnet (YIG) films and in exciton-polariton systems with a polarization degree of freedom.
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When is nonreciprocity relevant?
Nonreciprocity changes a phase transition's universality class only when it couples two identical, uncoupled critical fields; otherwise it is perturbatively irrelevant.
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