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Non-commutative Dynamic Approaches to the Kibble-Zurek Scaling Limit with an Initial Gapless Order

Published 16 Feb 2026 in cond-mat.str-el | (2602.14599v1)

Abstract: Nonequilibrium many-body physics is one of the core problems in modern physics, while the dynamical scaling from a gapless phase to the critical point is a most important challenge with very few knowledge so far. In the driven dynamics with a tuning rate $R$ across the quantum critical point (QCP) of a system with size $L$, the finite-time scaling shows that the square of the order parameter $m2$ obeys a simple scaling relation $m2\propto R{2β/νr}$ in the Kibble-Zurek (KZ) scaling limit with $RLr\gg1$. Here, by studying the driven critical dynamics from a gapless ordered phase in the bilayer Heisenberg model, we unveil that the approaches to the scaling region dominated by the KZ scaling limit with $RLr\gg1$ are {\it non-commutative}: this scaling region is inaccessible for large $R$ and finite medium $L$, while merely accessible for large $L$ and moderately finite $R$. We attribute this to the memory effect induced by the finite-size correction in the gapless ordered phase. This non-commutative property makes $m2$ still strongly depends on the system size and deviates from $m2\propto R{2β/νr}$ even for large $R$. We further show that a similar correction applies to the imaginary-time relaxation dynamics. Our results establish an essential extension of nonequilibrium scaling theory with a gapless ordered initial state.

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