Moderate-frequency Floquet driving in a quasiperiodic Ising chain suppresses many-body localization and proliferates the many-body critical phase.
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Charge transport capacity grows with system size in numerically accessible interacting Anderson chains because many-body resonances become more probable, indicating that short-ranged resonances have not yet converged and may contribute to apparent thermalization.
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