Quantization of the classical bistable-potential Mpemba effect shifts anomalous relaxation to ultra-cold temperatures and produces inverse and double-inverse Mpemba effects absent in classical dynamics.
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Trapped-ion experiment reveals multi-Mpemba effect with multiple trajectory crossings, explained by a phase diagram combining SDM overlap and initial relaxation speed from the fastest decay mode.
GOE-like spectral chaos is neither necessary nor sufficient for quantum Mpemba crossings in a clean U(1)-conserving XXZ chain; the crossing is controlled by local charge-sector coherence structure instead.
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Quantization of the classical Mpemba effect
Quantization of the classical bistable-potential Mpemba effect shifts anomalous relaxation to ultra-cold temperatures and produces inverse and double-inverse Mpemba effects absent in classical dynamics.
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Observation of quantum multi-Mpemba effect in a trapped-ion system
Trapped-ion experiment reveals multi-Mpemba effect with multiple trajectory crossings, explained by a phase diagram combining SDM overlap and initial relaxation speed from the fastest decay mode.
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Spectral Chaos Does Not Determine Quantum Mpemba Crossings
GOE-like spectral chaos is neither necessary nor sufficient for quantum Mpemba crossings in a clean U(1)-conserving XXZ chain; the crossing is controlled by local charge-sector coherence structure instead.