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Modeling and Control of Quantum Systems: An Introduction

Claudio Altafini, Francesco Ticozzi

Published 2012-10-26Version 1

The scope of this work is to provide a self-contained introduction to a selection of basic theoretical aspects in the modeling and control of quantum mechanical systems, as well as a brief survey on the main approaches to control synthesis. While part of the existing theory, especially in the open-loop setting, stems directly from classical control theory (most notably geometric control and optimal control), a number of tools specifically tailored for quantum systems have been developed since the 1980s, in order to take into account their distinctive features: the probabilistic nature of atomic-scale physical systems, the effect of dissipation and the irreversible character of the measurements have all proved to be critical in feedback-design problems. The relevant dynamical models for both closed and open quantum systems are presented, along with the main results on their controllability and stability. A brief review of several currently available control design methods is meant to provide the interested reader with a roadmap for further studies.

Comments: tutorial/review paper, 20 pages, 1 figure. Included in the IEEE Trans. Aut. Contr. special issue on quantum control
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 57(8):1898--1917, 2012
Categories: quant-ph
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