The arrow of time exhibits nonanalytic behavior at the critical point of measurement-induced phase transitions, with an identified critical exponent, in an exactly solved model of random quantum circuits with non-projective measurements.
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Using the truncated Wigner approximation on large 1D and 2D systems, the authors find a pronounced slowdown in magnetization relaxation and transient signatures of quantum kinetically constrained dynamics starting from polarized and Néel states.
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Arrow of Time as an indicator of Measurement-Induced Phase Transitions
The arrow of time exhibits nonanalytic behavior at the critical point of measurement-induced phase transitions, with an identified critical exponent, in an exactly solved model of random quantum circuits with non-projective measurements.
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Quantum to classical relaxation dynamics of the dissipative Rydberg gas
Using the truncated Wigner approximation on large 1D and 2D systems, the authors find a pronounced slowdown in magnetization relaxation and transient signatures of quantum kinetically constrained dynamics starting from polarized and Néel states.