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Quantum recurrences and the arithmetic of Floquet dynamics
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Quantum recurrences and the arithmetic of Floquet dynamics

AbstractThe Poincaré recurrence theorem shows that conservative systems in a bounded region of phase space eventually return arbitrarily close to their initial state after a finite amount of time. An analogous behavior occurs in certain quantum systems where quantum states can recur after sufficiently long unitary evolution, a phenomenon known as quantum recurrence. Periodically driven (i.e. Floquet) quantum systems in particular exhibit complex dynamics even in small dimensions, motivating the study of how interactions and Hamiltonian structure affect recurrence behavior. While most studies treat recurrence in an approximate, distance-based sense, here we address the problem of {exact}, state-independent recurrences in a broad class of finite-dimensional Floquet systems, spanning both integrable and non-integrable models. Leveraging techniques from algebraic field theory, we construct an arithmetic framework that identifies all possible recurrence times by analyzing the cyclotomic structure of the Floquet unitary's spectrum. This computationally tractable approach yields both positive results, enumerating all candidate recurrence times, and definitive negative results, rigorously ruling out candidate recurrence times for a given set of Hamiltonian parameters. We further prove that rational Hamiltonian parameters do not, in general, guarantee exact recurrences, revealing a subtle interplay between system parameters and long-time dynamics. Our findings sharpen the theoretical understanding of quantum recurrences, clarify their relationship to quantum chaos, and highlight parameter regimes of special interest for quantum metrology and control.Popular summaryWhen does a periodically driven quantum system return exactly to its initial condition?  In this work, we investigate this question for a broad class of finite-dimensional quantum systems, focusing on exact and state-independent recurrences rather than approximate and state-dependent ones.  Our main resul

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