The maximum photon emission rate in atomic ensembles scales universally as atom number times optical depth at fixed density, unifying ordered and disordered systems from independent emission to the Dicke limit.
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A hierarchy of representability conditions for 2-RDMs in non-particle-number-conserving quantum systems is obtained from the polar cone of the p-positive cone, unified with conserving cases by adding particle-number variance.
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Optical depth dictates universal bounds on many-body decay in atomic ensembles
The maximum photon emission rate in atomic ensembles scales universally as atom number times optical depth at fixed density, unifying ordered and disordered systems from independent emission to the Dicke limit.
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Representability for Quantum Theory beyond Particle-Number Conservation
A hierarchy of representability conditions for 2-RDMs in non-particle-number-conserving quantum systems is obtained from the polar cone of the p-positive cone, unified with conserving cases by adding particle-number variance.