In the monitored symmetric exclusion process, the local Markovianization timescale tracks the global-charge learnability timescale and diverges in the charge-fuzzy phase.
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Monitored free fermions are mapped to a nonlinear sigma model whose finite-time evolution and quasi-1D long-time scaling are used to locate the measurement-induced transition and extract the correlation-length exponent in two dimensions.
Disorder does not alter the presence or absence of measurement-induced phase transitions in noninteracting fermions; the long-time behavior is controlled by the same nonlinear sigma model with renormalized parameters.
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Local Markov Order and Global Inference in Many-Body Dynamics
In the monitored symmetric exclusion process, the local Markovianization timescale tracks the global-charge learnability timescale and diverges in the charge-fuzzy phase.
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Quantum dynamics of monitored free fermions: Evolution of quantum correlations and scaling at measurement-induced phase transition
Monitored free fermions are mapped to a nonlinear sigma model whose finite-time evolution and quasi-1D long-time scaling are used to locate the measurement-induced transition and extract the correlation-length exponent in two dimensions.
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Measurement-induced phase transitions in disordered fermions
Disorder does not alter the presence or absence of measurement-induced phase transitions in noninteracting fermions; the long-time behavior is controlled by the same nonlinear sigma model with renormalized parameters.