Dynamical poles from Green's function analytic continuation, rather than static bound states, control late-time dynamics in non-Hermitian impurity scattering.
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Stochastic noise constructively enhances edge self-healing in non-Hermitian systems: weak noise aligns finite-time Lyapunov exponents to prolong healing, while strong noise induces effective non-unitary drift-diffusion for universal asymptotic recovery.
Boundary Floquet driving reconstructs bulk spectra and dynamics in non-Hermitian skin-effect systems via a new Floquet non-Bloch band theory valid at arbitrary frequencies.
Generalized Brillouin zones in non-Hermitian 1D models can become disconnected with more connected components than bands from point-gap features, allowing line gaps to close without altering point-gap topology.
A new interaction-mediated drag-induced non-Hermitian skin effect is proposed for Bose-Fermi mixtures with asymmetric bosonic tunneling.
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Dynamical Poles in Non-Hermitian Impurity Scattering
Dynamical poles from Green's function analytic continuation, rather than static bound states, control late-time dynamics in non-Hermitian impurity scattering.
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Noise-Enhanced Self-Healing Dynamics in Non-Hermitian Systems
Stochastic noise constructively enhances edge self-healing in non-Hermitian systems: weak noise aligns finite-time Lyapunov exponents to prolong healing, while strong noise induces effective non-unitary drift-diffusion for universal asymptotic recovery.
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Boundary Floquet Control of Bulk non-Hermitian Systems
Boundary Floquet driving reconstructs bulk spectra and dynamics in non-Hermitian skin-effect systems via a new Floquet non-Bloch band theory valid at arbitrary frequencies.
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Topology of the generalized Brillouin zone of one-dimensional models
Generalized Brillouin zones in non-Hermitian 1D models can become disconnected with more connected components than bands from point-gap features, allowing line gaps to close without altering point-gap topology.
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Drag-induced skin effect in a Bose-Fermi mixture
A new interaction-mediated drag-induced non-Hermitian skin effect is proposed for Bose-Fermi mixtures with asymmetric bosonic tunneling.