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Coherent control of a qubit is trap-free

Alexander Pechen, Nikolay Il'in

Published 2014-07-19Version 1

There is a strong interest in optimal manipulating of quantum systems by external controls. Traps are controls which are optimal only locally but not globally. If they exist, they can be serious obstacles to the search of globally optimal controls in numerical and laboratory experiments, and for this reason the analysis of traps attracts considerable attention. In this paper we prove that for a wide range of control problems for two-level quantum systems all locally optimal controls are also globally optimal. Hence we conclude that two-level systems in general are trap-free. In particular, manipulating qubits---two-level quantum systems forming a basic building block for quantum computation---is free of traps for fundamental problems such as the state preparation and gate generation.

Journal: Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics, vol. 285, pp. 233--240 (2014)
Categories: quant-ph
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