Quasi-Nambu-Goldstone modes exist universally in many-body scar models in the degenerate limit, with properties determined by the quasisymmetry of the scar tower.
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The peak-valley mechanism organizes strong Hilbert space fragmentation in 1D spin chains by assigning emergent good quantum numbers to the heights and depths of peaks and valleys.
Quantum many-body scars in a kicked long-range Ising model produce time-translation symmetry breaking via π-paired Floquet doublets, yielding period-doubling oscillations that scale to last exponentially long in system size for selected initial states.
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Quasi-Nambu-Goldstone modes in many-body scar models
Quasi-Nambu-Goldstone modes exist universally in many-body scar models in the degenerate limit, with properties determined by the quasisymmetry of the scar tower.
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Peak-valley mechanism for Hilbert space fragmentation
The peak-valley mechanism organizes strong Hilbert space fragmentation in 1D spin chains by assigning emergent good quantum numbers to the heights and depths of peaks and valleys.
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Quantum many-body scars leading to time-translation symmetry breaking in kicked interacting spin models
Quantum many-body scars in a kicked long-range Ising model produce time-translation symmetry breaking via π-paired Floquet doublets, yielding period-doubling oscillations that scale to last exponentially long in system size for selected initial states.