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Impossibility of spontaneously rotating time crystals: a no-go theorem
1European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France. patrick.bruno@esrf.fr
Abstract:
I present arguments indicating the impossibility of spontaneously rotating "quantum time crystals," as recently proposed by Frank Wilczek. In particular, I prove a "no-go theorem," rigorously ruling out the possibility of spontaneous ground-state (or thermal equilibrium) rotation for a broad class of systems.
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