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Control of Quantum Systems: Theory and Methods

โœ Scribed by Shuang Cong


Publisher
Wiley
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
446
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Advanced research reference examining the closed and open quantum systems

Control of Quantum Systems: Theory and Methods provides an insight into the modern approaches to control of quantum systems evolution, with a focus on both closed and open (dissipative) quantum systems. The topic is timely covering the newest research in the field, and presents and summarizes practical methods and addresses the more theoretical aspects of control, which are of high current interest, but which are not covered at this level in other text books.

The quantum control theory and methods written in the book are the results of combination of macro-control theory and microscopic quantum system features. As the development of the nanotechnology progresses, the quantum control theory and methods proposed today are expected to be useful in real quantum systems within five years. The progress of the quantum control theory and methods will promote the progress and development of quantum information, quantum computing, and quantum communication.

Equips readers with the potential theories and advanced methods to solve existing problems in quantum optics/information/computing, mesoscopic systems, spin systems, superconducting devices, nano-mechanical devices, precision metrology.

Ideal for researchers, academics and engineers in quantum engineering, quantum computing, quantum information, quantum communication, quantum physics, and quantum chemistry, whose research interests are quantum systems control.

โœฆ Table of Contents


1 Introduction
2 State Transfer and Analysis of Quantum Systems on the Bloch Sphere
3 Control Methods of Closed Quantum Systems
4 Manipulation of Eigenstates โ€“ Based on Lyapunov Method
5 Population Control Based on the Lyapunov Method
6 Quantum General State Control Based on Lyapunov Method
7 Convergence Analysis Based on the Lyapunov Stability Theorem
8 Control Theory and Methods in Degenerate Cases
9 Manipulation Methods of the General State
10 State Control of Open Quantum Systems
11 State Estimation, Measurement, and Control of Quantum Systems
12 State Preservation of Open Quantum Systems
13 State Manipulation in Decoherence-Free Subspace
14 Dynamic Decoupling Quantum Control Methods
15 Trajectory Tracking of Quantum Systems

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