The relative variance of the critical internal energy in the weakly disordered Baxter model approaches a finite non-zero constant as system size tends to infinity, indicating lack of self-averaging independent of the sign of g0.
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A review of equilibrium and dynamic scaling laws at quantum phase transitions, including quenches and dissipative effects treated as perturbations to critical regimes.
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Lack of self-averaging of the critical internal energy in a weakly-disordered Baxter model
The relative variance of the critical internal energy in the weakly disordered Baxter model approaches a finite non-zero constant as system size tends to infinity, indicating lack of self-averaging independent of the sign of g0.
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Coherent and dissipative dynamics at quantum phase transitions
A review of equilibrium and dynamic scaling laws at quantum phase transitions, including quenches and dissipative effects treated as perturbations to critical regimes.