A hard boundary drives the 1D Mpemba effect for polynomial potentials, not the double-well shape.
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Numerical quench dynamics in 1D N-flavor Gross-Neveu lattice fermions show order-parameter equilibration consistent with ETH in the thermodynamic limit and GGE description, while finite-momentum correlations equilibrate only with nonzero reservoir coupling γ.
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The Mpemba effect likes to hit a wall
A hard boundary drives the 1D Mpemba effect for polynomial potentials, not the double-well shape.
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Post-quench relaxation dynamics of Gross-Neveu lattice fermions
Numerical quench dynamics in 1D N-flavor Gross-Neveu lattice fermions show order-parameter equilibration consistent with ETH in the thermodynamic limit and GGE description, while finite-momentum correlations equilibrate only with nonzero reservoir coupling γ.