“…Following its discovery, the Berry phase was generalised to systems with dissipation or gain, in which the Hamiltonian becomes non-Hermitian [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Interest in such problems has continued to grow, inspired by developments in non-Hermitian experimental platforms, including in photonics [12,13], mechanics [14][15][16][17][18][19][20], electric circuits [21,22], and cold atoms [23,24] amongst many others [25][26][27]. This progress has also been driven by interest in topological systems, in which non-Hermiticity leads to new topological classifications and unusual boundary phenomena [25,27].…”