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Pieter W. Claeys

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  49
Citations -  835

Pieter W. Claeys is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Integrable system & Bethe ansatz. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 43 publications receiving 468 citations. Previous affiliations of Pieter W. Claeys include University of Amsterdam & Boston University.

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Floquet-engineering counterdiabatic protocols in quantum many-body systems

TL;DR: In this paper, an approximate gauge potential can be systematically built up as a series of nested commutators, remaining well defined in the thermodynamic limit, and the resulting CD driving protocols can be realized up to arbitrary order without leaving the available control space using tools from periodically driven (Floquet) systems.
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Ergodic and Nonergodic Dual-Unitary Quantum Circuits with Arbitrary Local Hilbert Space Dimension.

TL;DR: It is shown how a tunable ergodicity-inducing perturbation can be added to a nonergodic circuit without breaking dual unitarity, leading to the appearance of prethermalization plateaux for local observables.
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Adiabatic eigenstate deformations as a sensitive probe for quantum chaos

TL;DR: A new probe of quantum chaos is proposed in this article, which is orders of magnitude more sensitive than standard measures and can extract information about the nontrivial dynamics close to non-chaotic regimes.
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Eigenvalue-based method and form-factor determinant representations for integrable XXZ Richardson-Gaudin models

TL;DR: Faribault et al. as discussed by the authors proposed an extension of the numerical approach for integrable Richardson-Gaudin models based on a new set of eigenvalue-based variables, which allows for a fast and robust numerical determination of the spectral properties of these models, avoiding the singularities usually arising at the so-called singular points.
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Maximum velocity quantum circuits

TL;DR: In this article, the decay rate of out-of-time-order correlators in quantum many-body systems with unitary circuits with maximal butterfly velocity was analyzed, and it was shown that decay rate is related to that of the time-ordered correlation functions.