In a holographic superfluid, the speed of a topological-defect-driven invasion front has a maximum at a particular quench endpoint, which the authors propose as a new nonequilibrium supercritical crossover line.
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Scalarized black holes in EMS theory lack smooth Cauchy horizons and form Kasner singularities, with a scaling relation between Kasner parameter and charge-to-mass ratio near criticality.
3D hairy rotating black holes have interiors consisting of an infinite analytically describable sequence of Kasner epochs that evolve into a curvature singularity.
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Nonequilibrium crossover in the supercritical region from quench dynamics
In a holographic superfluid, the speed of a topological-defect-driven invasion front has a maximum at a particular quench endpoint, which the authors propose as a new nonequilibrium supercritical crossover line.
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Critical phenomenon inside asymptotically flat black holes with spontaneous scalarization
Scalarized black holes in EMS theory lack smooth Cauchy horizons and form Kasner singularities, with a scaling relation between Kasner parameter and charge-to-mass ratio near criticality.
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Analytical studies on 3D hairy rotating black hole interiors
3D hairy rotating black holes have interiors consisting of an infinite analytically describable sequence of Kasner epochs that evolve into a curvature singularity.