“…The Dicke model [30] was initially introduced to explain the phenomenon of superradiance [36,43,50,80] and has since fostered a wide variety of theoretical studies, including the behavior of out-of-time-ordered correlators [24,59,63], manifestations of quantum scarring [6,29,35,64,65], non-equilibrium dynamics [1,50,51,57,58,78], and measures of quantum localization with respect to phase space [65,79]. The model is also of great interest to experiments with trapped ions [26,71], superconducting circuits [47], and cavity assisted Raman transitions [5,82].…”