Stochastic noise constructively enhances edge self-healing in non-Hermitian systems: weak noise aligns finite-time Lyapunov exponents to prolong healing, while strong noise induces effective non-unitary drift-diffusion for universal asymptotic recovery.
Title resolution pending
2 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
years
2026 2verdicts
UNVERDICTED 2representative citing papers
Syncopated Bessel beams are a new family of exact paraxial solutions generated by sinusoidal azimuthal phase modulation at the source, producing off-axis deflection and symmetry shift while retaining self-scaling invariance.
citing papers explorer
-
Noise-Enhanced Self-Healing Dynamics in Non-Hermitian Systems
Stochastic noise constructively enhances edge self-healing in non-Hermitian systems: weak noise aligns finite-time Lyapunov exponents to prolong healing, while strong noise induces effective non-unitary drift-diffusion for universal asymptotic recovery.
-
Syncopated Bessel beams
Syncopated Bessel beams are a new family of exact paraxial solutions generated by sinusoidal azimuthal phase modulation at the source, producing off-axis deflection and symmetry shift while retaining self-scaling invariance.