In a generalized non-Hermitian Rice-Mele model, next-nearest-neighbor hopping leaves exceptional-point loci unchanged under periodic boundaries but shifts existing points and creates new ones under open boundaries, producing size-dependent degeneracies and a boundary-specific topological gap-closing
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In a generalized non-Hermitian Rice-Mele model, next-nearest-neighbor hopping leaves exceptional-point loci unchanged under periodic boundaries but shifts existing points and creates new ones under open boundaries, producing size-dependent degeneracies and a boundary-specific topological gap-closing