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Physical Review Letters - Recent Articles Indications for Freeze-Out of Charge Fluctuations in the Quark-Gluon Plasma at the LHC Jonathan Parra, Roman Poberezhniuk, Volker Koch, Claudia Ratti, and Volodymyr Vovchenko Phys Rev Lett 135, 242302 (2025) - Published 8 December, 2025
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Physical Review Letters - Volume 133 Issue 1 Microscopic Origin of the Quantum Mpemba Effect in Integrable Systems Colin Rylands, Katja Klobas, Filiberto Ares, Pasquale Calabrese, Sara Murciano, and Bruno Bertini Phys Rev Lett 133, 010401 (2024) - Published 1 July, 2024
APS Journals This Colloquium discusses quantum-mechanical aspects of such magnetic skyrmions, both for the interactions that underlie skyrmion formation and for quantum features of the skyrmions themselves Alexander P Petrović et al Rev Mod Phys 97, 031001 (2025) Issue 3 Table of Contents More Covers PRL ON THE COVER