In this paper, we introduce the concept of dynamical degeneracy splitting to
describe the anisotropic decay behaviors in non-Hermitian systems. We
demonstrate that systems with dynamical degeneracy splitting exhibit two
distinctive features: (i) the system shows frequency-resolved non-Hermitian
skin effect; (ii) Green's function exhibits anomalous at given frequency,
leading to uneven broadening in spectral function and anomalous scattering. As
an application, we propose directional invisibility based on wave packet
dynamics to investigate the geometry-dependent skin effect in higher
dimensions. Our work elucidates a faithful correspondence between non-Hermitian
skin effect and Green's function, offering a guiding principle for exploration
of novel physical phenomena emerging from this effect.Comment: 24 pages, 11 figure