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Observation of exceptional points in a spherical open elastic system
Exceptional points (EPs) are spectral singularities in non-Hermitian systems
where eigenvalues and their corresponding eigenstates coalesce simultaneously.
In this study, we calculate scattering poles in an open spherical solid and
propose a depth-first search-based method to identify EPs. Using the proposed
method, we numerically identify multiple EPs in a parameter space and confirm
the simultaneous degeneracy of scattering poles through numerical experiments.
The proposed method and findings enable the exploration of applications in
practical three-dimension models.