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      Non-Hermitian bulk-boundary correspondence and singular behaviors of generalized Brillouin zone

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          The bulk boundary correspondence, which connects the topological invariant, the continuum band and energies under different boundary conditions, is the core concept in the non-Bloch band theory, in which the generalized Brillouin zone (GBZ), appearing as a closed loop generally, is a fundamental tool to rebuild it. In this work, it can be shown that the recovery of the open boundary energy spectrum by the continuum band remains unchanged even if the GBZ itself shrinks into a point. Contrastively, if the bizarreness of the GBZ occurs, the winding number will become illness. Namely, we find that the bulk boundary correspondence can still be established whereas the GBZ has singularities from the perspective of the energy, but not from the topological invariant. Meanwhile, regardless of the fact that the GBZ comes out with the closed loop, the bulk boundary correspondence cannot be well characterized yet because of the ill-definition of the topological number. Here, the results obtained may be useful for improving the existing non-Bloch band theory.

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                Journal
                New Journal of Physics
                New J. Phys.
                IOP Publishing
                1367-2630
                December 02 2021
                December 01 2021
                December 02 2021
                December 01 2021
                : 23
                : 12
                : 123007
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                10.1088/1367-2630/ac38ce
                4ee99dd8-b29d-4079-87b2-1e4cca097636
                © 2021

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