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Short-time statistics of extinction and blowup in reaction kinetics

cond-mat.stat-mech · 2026-01-08 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

A WKB method on forward and backward master equations yields accurate short-time asymptotics for extinction and blowup time distributions in stochastic reactions, including the pre-factor, and is confirmed on exact solvable examples.

Switching Dynamics of Metastable Open Quantum Systems

quant-ph · 2025-05-08 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

In Markovian open quantum systems with bistability, noise-induced stochastic switching limits relaxation and follows an Arrhenius law with inverse system size as effective temperature, distinct from deterministic slow relaxation due to a small Liouvillian gap.

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  • Nucleation and time-reversal symmetry breaking in nonconserved scalar field theories cond-mat.stat-mech · 2026-07-06 · accept · none · ref 15

    Extends classical nucleation theory to nonequilibrium non-conserved scalar fields by showing the time-reversed-relaxation ansatz fails and deriving corrected quasipotentials via two independent routes, validated numerically.

  • Short-time statistics of extinction and blowup in reaction kinetics cond-mat.stat-mech · 2026-01-08 · unverdicted · none · ref 12

    A WKB method on forward and backward master equations yields accurate short-time asymptotics for extinction and blowup time distributions in stochastic reactions, including the pre-factor, and is confirmed on exact solvable examples.

  • Switching Dynamics of Metastable Open Quantum Systems quant-ph · 2025-05-08 · unverdicted · none · ref 50

    In Markovian open quantum systems with bistability, noise-induced stochastic switching limits relaxation and follows an Arrhenius law with inverse system size as effective temperature, distinct from deterministic slow relaxation due to a small Liouvillian gap.