Dynamical poles from Green's function analytic continuation, rather than static bound states, control late-time dynamics in non-Hermitian impurity scattering.
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Engineered dissipation produces topologically degenerate steady states that form a stable many-body phase in three dimensions but not two.
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Dynamical Poles in Non-Hermitian Impurity Scattering
Dynamical poles from Green's function analytic continuation, rather than static bound states, control late-time dynamics in non-Hermitian impurity scattering.
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Topologically Ordered Steady States in Open Quantum Systems
Engineered dissipation produces topologically degenerate steady states that form a stable many-body phase in three dimensions but not two.