Quantization of the classical bistable-potential Mpemba effect shifts anomalous relaxation to ultra-cold temperatures and produces inverse and double-inverse Mpemba effects absent in classical dynamics.
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Hybrid Wigner analysis of quantum active matter produces analytical MSD with t^6 (and under specific ICs t^7) scaling for long persistence and large active noise, plus explicit onset times.
Relative motion between two boundary subsystems in a common structured environment opens a correlated-decoherence channel only above a kinematic threshold v > 2u_ϕ set by the boundary-mode dispersion.
Bath memory reshapes transport patterns in the extended phase of the AAH transition but mainly renormalizes timescales in the localized phase.
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Quantization of the classical Mpemba effect
Quantization of the classical bistable-potential Mpemba effect shifts anomalous relaxation to ultra-cold temperatures and produces inverse and double-inverse Mpemba effects absent in classical dynamics.
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Anomalous Mean-Squared Displacement in Quantum Active Matter from a Wigner Phase-Space Framework
Hybrid Wigner analysis of quantum active matter produces analytical MSD with t^6 (and under specific ICs t^7) scaling for long persistence and large active noise, plus explicit onset times.
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Correlated decoherence in a common environment activated by relative motion
Relative motion between two boundary subsystems in a common structured environment opens a correlated-decoherence channel only above a kinematic threshold v > 2u_ϕ set by the boundary-mode dispersion.
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Phase-dependent role of dissipation across the Aubry-Andr\'e-Harper transition
Bath memory reshapes transport patterns in the extended phase of the AAH transition but mainly renormalizes timescales in the localized phase.