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Anyon-Induced Criticality and Dynamical Stability in Non-Hermitian Many-Body Systems

Published 18 Mar 2026 in quant-ph | (2603.17494v1)

Abstract: We show that anyonic statistics fundamentally reshapes non-Hermitian many-body physics by intrinsically breaking pseudo-Hermiticity, leading to a unique real-complex spectral transition with characteristically dense states in ImEE. This anyon-induced transition occurs even when bosonic and pseudofermionic counterparts remain entirely real, revealing a form of non-Hermitian criticality driven purely by exchange statistics. The resulting spectrum exhibits enhanced gaps in ImEE that dynamically isolate dominant eigenstates, producing anomalously stable short-time quench dynamics for anyons. Our results identify anyonic statistics as an intrinsic mechanism for generating unconventional non-Hermitian critical behavior usually associated with highly non-local systems.

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