In a holographic superfluid, the speed of a topological-defect-driven invasion front has a maximum at a particular quench endpoint, which the authors propose as a new nonequilibrium supercritical crossover line.
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Analysis of boundary conditions and kink operators shows that advanced kink types and fixed boundaries yield robust universal scaling in the quantum Kibble-Zurek mechanism for Ising and Potts models.
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Nonequilibrium crossover in the supercritical region from quench dynamics
In a holographic superfluid, the speed of a topological-defect-driven invasion front has a maximum at a particular quench endpoint, which the authors propose as a new nonequilibrium supercritical crossover line.
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The quantum Kibble-Zurek mechanism: the role of boundary conditions, endpoints and kink types
Analysis of boundary conditions and kink operators shows that advanced kink types and fixed boundaries yield robust universal scaling in the quantum Kibble-Zurek mechanism for Ising and Potts models.