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Pieter Vancraeyveld
Researcher at Synopsys
Publications - 27
Citations - 966
Pieter Vancraeyveld is an academic researcher from Synopsys. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleon & Form factor (quantum field theory). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications receiving 617 citations. Previous affiliations of Pieter Vancraeyveld include University of Copenhagen & Ghent University.
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QuantumATK: an integrated platform of electronic and atomic-scale modelling tools.
Søren Smidstrup,Troels Markussen,Pieter Vancraeyveld,Jess Wellendorff,Julian Schneider,Tue Gunst,Tue Gunst,Brecht Verstichel,Daniele Stradi,Petr Khomyakov,Ulrik Grønbjerg Vej-Hansen,Maeng-Eun Lee,Samuel T. Chill,Filip Rasmussen,G. Penazzi,Fabiano Corsetti,Ari Ojanperä,Kristian Jensen,Mattias Lau Nøhr Palsgaard,Mattias Lau Nøhr Palsgaard,Umberto Martinez,Anders Blom,Mads Brandbyge,Kurt Stokbro +23 more
TL;DR: QuantumATK as discussed by the authors is an integrated set of atomic-scale modelling tools developed since 2003 by professional software engineers in collaboration with academic researchers, which enable electronic-structure calculations using density functional theory or tight-binding model Hamiltonians, and also offers bonded or reactive empirical force fields in many different parametrizations.
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SOSPO-SP: Secure Operation of Sustainable Power Systems Simulation Platform for Real-Time System State Evaluation and Control
Hugo Morais,Pieter Vancraeyveld,Allan Henning Birger Pedersen,Morten Lind,Hjortur Johannsson,Jacob Østergaard +5 more
TL;DR: The SOSPO simulation platform (SOSPO-SP) functions in a closed loop integrating new real-time assessment methods to provide useful information to operators in power system control centers, and to develop new control methodologies that handle emergency situations and avoid power system blackouts.
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Bayesian analysis of kaon photoproduction with the Regge-plus-resonance model
TL;DR: In this paper, a methodology based on Bayesian inference was proposed to extract physical information from photoproduction γp→K+Λ data, and the resonance information was extracted from the analysis of differential cross sections and single and double-polarization observables.
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Consistent interactions for high-spin fermion fields
TL;DR: In this article, a spin-dependent Rarita-schwinger (R-S) description of high-spin fermion fields with arbitrary spin was proposed and the invariance condition of the interaction under the unconstrained R-S gauge was established.
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Electroproduction of kaons from the proton in a Regge-plus-resonance approach
TL;DR: In this article, a Regge-plus-resonance (RPR) model was proposed to describe the p ( e, e ′ K + ) Y processes (Y = Λ, Σ 0 ) in the resonance region.