Density-density interactions transfer bath-induced non-reciprocity to uncoupled degrees of freedom, inducing directional drift in open quantum many-body systems.
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In the Hatsugai-Kohmoto model, Fermi surface topology transitions quantified by Fermi sea volume and Euler characteristic unify metal-insulator and Lifshitz transitions under a robust universality class, with gapless phases identified as Landau Fermi liquids.
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Interaction-Mediated Non-Reciprocal Dynamics in Open Quantum Systems: From an Exactly Solvable Model to Generic Behavior
Density-density interactions transfer bath-induced non-reciprocity to uncoupled degrees of freedom, inducing directional drift in open quantum many-body systems.
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Topology of the Fermi surface and universality of the metal-metal and metal-insulator transitions: $d$-dimensional Hatsugai-Kohmoto model as an example
In the Hatsugai-Kohmoto model, Fermi surface topology transitions quantified by Fermi sea volume and Euler characteristic unify metal-insulator and Lifshitz transitions under a robust universality class, with gapless phases identified as Landau Fermi liquids.