A geometric shortcut protocol using an auxiliary potential and geodesics on a dissipative-work metric enables finite-time state transitions in weakly active systems with reduced dissipation compared to linear ramps.
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A geometric shortcut protocol using an auxiliary potential and geodesics on a dissipative-work metric enables finite-time state transitions in weakly active systems with reduced dissipation compared to linear ramps.
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Simulations reveal a persistent collective rotational mode in dense vibrated granular media that drives superdiffusion of an embedded probe particle.