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Diffusive Nambu-Goldstone modes in quantum time-crystals

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We study the Nambu-Goldstone (NG) modes associated with spontaneous breaking of the continuous time-translation symmetry. To discuss a quantum time-crystal with the spontaneously-broken continuous time-translation symmetry, we introduce the van der Pol type nonlinear-friction to open quantum systems. By considering small fluctuations around a time-periodic mean-field solution, we show that a gapless collective mode necessarily appears; this is nothing but the NG mode associated with a time crystal. We show that its dispersion relation becomes $\omega=-iC\bm p^2$. We also show that noncommutative breaking of the time-translation and U(1) symmetries results in mixing of the NG modes, and the (typically) propagating NG mode appears, whose dispersion relation becomes $\omega=(\pm C_1-iC_2)\bm p^2$.

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    A Schwinger-Keldysh EFT for dissipative systems coupled to dynamical gravity requires a dynamical environment sector, modeled here by HydroEFT, and yields dissipative scalar and gravitational wave dynamics plus a generalized second law bound.