Damped magnon excitations in skyrmion-string lattices exhibit point-gap non-Hermitian topology, enabling skin effect and damping-dependent propagation even with only local damping.
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Point-gap topology of stochastic matrices characterizes both directed transport and feedback-induced non-Markovianity in classical stochastic processes, with a topological quantum simulation of the latter.
The localization length of the non-Hermitian skin effect is encoded in the quantum metric of right eigenstates, exhibiting power-law divergences at gapless points and discontinuities at cusps of the generalized Brillouin zone.
Quasiperiodic critical regimes of a modulated Hatano–Nelson model under PBC exhibit the non-Hermitian skin effect under OBC, with an exact Lyapunov exponent fixing the left/right skin boundary.
Non-Hermitian skin effect in Rashba nanowire with ferromagnetic lead produces nonreciprocal nonlocal conductance detectable by transport spectroscopy, with exceptional points shifting under open boundary conditions.
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Point-gap topology of damped magnon excitations in skyrmion strings
Damped magnon excitations in skyrmion-string lattices exhibit point-gap non-Hermitian topology, enabling skin effect and damping-dependent propagation even with only local damping.
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Topological Characterization of Discrete-Time Classical Stochastic Processes: Dual Role of Point-Gap Topology
Point-gap topology of stochastic matrices characterizes both directed transport and feedback-induced non-Markovianity in classical stochastic processes, with a topological quantum simulation of the latter.
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Quantum geometry of the non-Hermitian skin effect
The localization length of the non-Hermitian skin effect is encoded in the quantum metric of right eigenstates, exhibiting power-law divergences at gapless points and discontinuities at cusps of the generalized Brillouin zone.
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Interplay of Quasiperiodic Criticality and the Non-Hermitian Skin Effect
Quasiperiodic critical regimes of a modulated Hatano–Nelson model under PBC exhibit the non-Hermitian skin effect under OBC, with an exact Lyapunov exponent fixing the left/right skin boundary.
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Non-Hermitian skin effect and electronic nonlocal transport
Non-Hermitian skin effect in Rashba nanowire with ferromagnetic lead produces nonreciprocal nonlocal conductance detectable by transport spectroscopy, with exceptional points shifting under open boundary conditions.