Successive quantum feedback control with non-adaptive bare measurements collapses to the ten AZ† symmetry classes that dictate topology of CPTP maps, demonstrated via quantized winding numbers in a chiral demon and an explicit protocol outside the classes.
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Symmetry and Topology of Successive Quantum Feedback Control
Successive quantum feedback control with non-adaptive bare measurements collapses to the ten AZ† symmetry classes that dictate topology of CPTP maps, demonstrated via quantized winding numbers in a chiral demon and an explicit protocol outside the classes.
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Anisotropic non-Hermitian skin effect in a two-dimensional Lieb photonic crystal
A Lieb-lattice photonic crystal with engineered non-Hermitian couplings exhibits anisotropic skin modes whose localization depends on boundary tilt, demonstrated via tight-binding analysis and electromagnetic simulation.
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Minimal Hamiltonian deformations as bulk probes of effective non-Hermiticity in Dirac materials
Minimal pseudo-Lorentz-symmetry-breaking Hamiltonian deformations act as bulk probes that separate renormalizable observables from those carrying irreducible non-Hermitian structure in two-dimensional Dirac semimetals with real spectra.
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Crossover Scaling of Binder Cumulant and its application in Non-reciprocal Sandpiles
A pre-asymptotic scaling law for the Binder cumulant shows that non-reciprocal interactions act as a relevant perturbation that drives conserved sandpiles from non-mean-field to mean-field criticality.