Exact Fredholm determinant representation for current FCS in dephasing tight-binding chain yields diffusive scaling in long-time cumulants.
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Frame dragging induces a dipolar coupling that generates entanglement between angular momentum eigenstates of two rotating spherically symmetric masses, with some correlations possible even without initial superpositions.
Distance-modulated coupling in a planar resonator quantum battery suppresses charging fluctuations and accelerates steady-state charging within an optimal spacing window while remaining robust to thermal noise.
Nonlinear dissipation in open quantum systems produces power-law tails in steady-state energy distributions via multiplicative quantum noise enforced by quantum mechanics.
The work shows a gate-tunable interference effect in a voltage-biased triple quantum dot system that produces a minimum in charge current coinciding with a maximum in energy transfer to a capacitively coupled damped resonator representing a vibrational mode.
Open quantum system techniques and quantum steering lack physical basis for free unstable hyperons because they share no common environment and admit no controllable local measurements.
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Exact Current Fluctuations in a Tight-Binding Chain with Dephasing Noise
Exact Fredholm determinant representation for current FCS in dephasing tight-binding chain yields diffusive scaling in long-time cumulants.
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Angular Momentum Entanglement Mediated By General Relativistic Frame Dragging
Frame dragging induces a dipolar coupling that generates entanglement between angular momentum eigenstates of two rotating spherically symmetric masses, with some correlations possible even without initial superpositions.
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Charging Dynamics in a Distance-Modulated Planar Quantum-Battery Architecture
Distance-modulated coupling in a planar resonator quantum battery suppresses charging fluctuations and accelerates steady-state charging within an optimal spacing window while remaining robust to thermal noise.
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Power-law distributions in nonequilibrium open quantum systems
Nonlinear dissipation in open quantum systems produces power-law tails in steady-state energy distributions via multiplicative quantum noise enforced by quantum mechanics.
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Simulating electron-vibron energy transfer with quantum dots and resonators
The work shows a gate-tunable interference effect in a voltage-biased triple quantum dot system that produces a minimum in charge current coinciding with a maximum in energy transfer to a capacitively coupled damped resonator representing a vibrational mode.
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Comment on "Controlling the dynamical evolution of quantum coherence and quantum correlations in $e^{+} e^{-} \rightarrow \Lambda \bar{\Lambda}$ processes at BESIII''
Open quantum system techniques and quantum steering lack physical basis for free unstable hyperons because they share no common environment and admit no controllable local measurements.