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Dynamics at and near conformal quantum critical points

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We explore the dynamical behavior at and near a special class of two-dimensional quantum critical points. Each is a conformal quantum critical point (CQCP), where in the scaling limit the equal-time correlators are those of a two-dimensional conformal field theory. The critical theories include the square-lattice quantum dimer model, the quantum Lifshitz theory, and a deformed toric code model. We show that under generic perturbation the latter flows toward the ordinary Lorentz-invariant (2+1) dimensional Ising critical point, illustrating that CQCPs are generically unstable. We exploit a correspondence between the classical and quantum dynamical behavior in such systems to perform an extensive numerical study of two lines of CQCPs in a quantum eight-vertex model, or equivalently, two coupled deformed toric codes. We find that the dynamical critical exponent z remains 2 along the U(1)-symmetric quantum Lifshitz line, while it continuously varies along the line with only Z_2 symmetry. This illustrates how two CQCPs can have very different dynamical properties, despite identical equal-time ground-state correlators. Our results equally apply to the dynamics of the corresponding purely classical models.

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On the Renormalization Group Flow of Active Flocks

cond-mat.soft · 2026-06-18 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

All-order RG analysis of Toner-Tu flocks in 2D isotropic diffusion yields a line of fixed points and marginal vertex instability at Δ/κ = 2π separating Gaussian and symmetry-protected interacting gapless phases with order persisting below the threshold.

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  • On the Renormalization Group Flow of Active Flocks cond-mat.soft · 2026-06-18 · unverdicted · none · ref 35 · internal anchor

    All-order RG analysis of Toner-Tu flocks in 2D isotropic diffusion yields a line of fixed points and marginal vertex instability at Δ/κ = 2π separating Gaussian and symmetry-protected interacting gapless phases with order persisting below the threshold.