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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Derives complex phase diagram and Widom line for Born-Infeld AdS black holes with reentrant transitions via Lee-Yang zeros, showing nonlinear effects alter critical behavior but preserve supercritical uniqueness.
Global monopole shifts critical parameters of charged AdS black holes but leaves mean-field universal scaling of Widom line and L± crossover lines unchanged in both ensembles.
Analytical extended thermodynamics of charged AdS black holes in ModMax-dRGT massive gravity with Sharma-Mittal entropy shows parameter-dependent inversion curves, van der Waals-like first-order phase transitions, and decoupled effects from each modification.
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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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Complex Plane Phase Diagram and Widom Line for the Born-Infeld Black Holes with Reentrant Phase Transition
Derives complex phase diagram and Widom line for Born-Infeld AdS black holes with reentrant transitions via Lee-Yang zeros, showing nonlinear effects alter critical behavior but preserve supercritical uniqueness.
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Universal Supercritical Behavior in Global Monopole-Charged AdS Black Holes
Global monopole shifts critical parameters of charged AdS black holes but leaves mean-field universal scaling of Widom line and L± crossover lines unchanged in both ensembles.
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Extended Thermodynamics and Throttling Process of Charged AdS Black Holes in ModMax-dRGT Massive Gravity with Sharma-Mittal Entropy
Analytical extended thermodynamics of charged AdS black holes in ModMax-dRGT massive gravity with Sharma-Mittal entropy shows parameter-dependent inversion curves, van der Waals-like first-order phase transitions, and decoupled effects from each modification.