In a holographic superfluid, the speed of a topological-defect-driven invasion front has a maximum at a particular quench endpoint, which the authors propose as a new nonequilibrium supercritical crossover line.
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The nonlinear coefficient λ controls the inverse periodicity of Kasner exponent oscillations in the interior of holographic black holes near the superfluid critical point.
Numerical holographic study finds nonlinear electrodynamics suppresses s and p condensates differently, induces spontaneous charge accumulation outside the horizon, and modifies optical conductivity with a minimum in the imaginary part.
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Nonequilibrium crossover in the supercritical region from quench dynamics
In a holographic superfluid, the speed of a topological-defect-driven invasion front has a maximum at a particular quench endpoint, which the authors propose as a new nonequilibrium supercritical crossover line.
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Interior structure of black holes with nonlinear terms
The nonlinear coefficient λ controls the inverse periodicity of Kasner exponent oscillations in the interior of holographic black holes near the superfluid critical point.
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Holographic s+p superconductors with nonlinear electrodynamics
Numerical holographic study finds nonlinear electrodynamics suppresses s and p condensates differently, induces spontaneous charge accumulation outside the horizon, and modifies optical conductivity with a minimum in the imaginary part.