2023
DOI: 10.1103/physreve.107.014501
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Delocalization of interacting directed polymers on a periodic substrate: Localization length and critical exponents from non-Hermitian spectra

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“…The imaginary part is local, nondegenerate, Abelian, and low-symmetric. [42][43][44] In Figure 5e,f, we can see that the real part splitting is stronger than the imaginary part splitting, owing to that the symmetry breaking ratio is larger than 1, which is similar to Figure 4. However, in the Figure 5g,h, we can see that the imaginary part splitting is stronger than the real part splitting, owing to the symmetry breaking ratio is less than 1.…”
Section: Double Dressing Effectsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…The imaginary part is local, nondegenerate, Abelian, and low-symmetric. [42][43][44] In Figure 5e,f, we can see that the real part splitting is stronger than the imaginary part splitting, owing to that the symmetry breaking ratio is larger than 1, which is similar to Figure 4. However, in the Figure 5g,h, we can see that the imaginary part splitting is stronger than the real part splitting, owing to the symmetry breaking ratio is less than 1.…”
Section: Double Dressing Effectsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The real part is local, nondegenerate, Abelian, and low-symmetric. [42][43][44] When the second-order splitting occurs in the real part, the corresponding imaginary part will have the third-order splitting (Figure 5c,d). Therefore, the imaginary part splitting is larger than the real part splitting.…”
Section: Double Dressing Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%