We consider the number distribution of topological defects resulting from the finite-time crossing of a continuous phase transition and identify signatures of universality beyond the mean value, predicted by the Kibble-Zurek mechanism. Statistics of defects follows a binomial distribution with N Bernouilli trials associated with the probability of forming a topological defect at the locations where multiple domains merge. All cumulants of the distribution are predicted to exhibit a common universal power-law scaling with the quench time in which the transition is crossed. Knowledge of the distribution is used to discuss the onset of adiabatic dynamics and bound rare events associated with large deviations.</p
In these lectures, I describe the formation of defect distributions in first-order phase transitions...
Abstract. The extension of the cosmological mechanism of Kibble to second order phase transitions in...
The Kibble Zurek mechanism describes the universal formation of topological defects during continuou...
We consider the number distribution of topological defects resulting from the finite-time crossing o...
APS March Meeting 2022, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago. -- 33 diapositivasNonequilibrium phenomena occup...
9 pags., 5 figs., 2 tabs.In a scenario of spontaneous symmetry breaking in finite time, topological ...
The crossing of a continuous phase transition results in the formation of topological defects with a...
We study the formation of topological textures in a nonequilibrium phase transition of an overdamped...
We present the study of the freezing dynamics of topological defects in a subcritical system by test...
We study the dynamic after a smooth quench across a continuous transition from the disordered phase ...
Kibble-Zurek mechanism (KZM) uses critical scaling to predict density of topological defects and oth...
The crossing of a continuous phase transition in finite time gives rise to the formation of topologi...
We employ quench dynamics as an effective tool to probe different universality classes of topologica...
Symmetry-breaking phase transitions may leave behind topological defects investigate the dynamics of...
We study the process of defect formation during a continuous phase transition in an off-critical sys...
In these lectures, I describe the formation of defect distributions in first-order phase transitions...
Abstract. The extension of the cosmological mechanism of Kibble to second order phase transitions in...
The Kibble Zurek mechanism describes the universal formation of topological defects during continuou...
We consider the number distribution of topological defects resulting from the finite-time crossing o...
APS March Meeting 2022, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago. -- 33 diapositivasNonequilibrium phenomena occup...
9 pags., 5 figs., 2 tabs.In a scenario of spontaneous symmetry breaking in finite time, topological ...
The crossing of a continuous phase transition results in the formation of topological defects with a...
We study the formation of topological textures in a nonequilibrium phase transition of an overdamped...
We present the study of the freezing dynamics of topological defects in a subcritical system by test...
We study the dynamic after a smooth quench across a continuous transition from the disordered phase ...
Kibble-Zurek mechanism (KZM) uses critical scaling to predict density of topological defects and oth...
The crossing of a continuous phase transition in finite time gives rise to the formation of topologi...
We employ quench dynamics as an effective tool to probe different universality classes of topologica...
Symmetry-breaking phase transitions may leave behind topological defects investigate the dynamics of...
We study the process of defect formation during a continuous phase transition in an off-critical sys...
In these lectures, I describe the formation of defect distributions in first-order phase transitions...
Abstract. The extension of the cosmological mechanism of Kibble to second order phase transitions in...
The Kibble Zurek mechanism describes the universal formation of topological defects during continuou...