Multifractal Analysis for the Dynamical Heterogeneity in Strongly Correlated Many-Body Systems
O. Narikiyo, W. Sakikawa

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multifractal analysis approach to quantify dynamical heterogeneity in strongly correlated many-body systems, providing new insights into their complex behavior.
Contribution
It applies multifractal analysis to non-equilibrium distributions to characterize heterogeneity in many-body systems, a novel approach in this context.
Findings
Quantified dynamical heterogeneity using multifractal spectra
Established a link between non-equilibrium parameters and system complexity
Provided a new framework for analyzing strongly correlated systems
Abstract
By calculating the non-equilibrium parameter of the probability distribution function and the singularity spectrum of multifractal we have quantified the dynamical heterogeneity in strongly correlated many-body systems.
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