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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The nonlinear coefficient λ controls the inverse periodicity of Kasner exponent oscillations in the interior of holographic black holes near the superfluid critical point.
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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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.