In classical control theory, tracking refers to the ability to perform measurements and feedback on a classical system in order to enforce some desired dynamics. In this paper we investigate a simple version of quantum tracking, namely, we look at how to optimally transform the state of a single qubit into a given target state, when the system can be prepared in two different ways, and the target state depends on the choice of preparation. We propose a tracking strategy that is proved to be optimal for any input and target states. Applications in the context of state discrimination, state purification, state stabilization, and state-dependent quantum cloning are presented, where existing optimality results are recovered and extended
Quantum state elimination measurements tell us what states a quantum system does not have. This is d...
The ability to characterise a Hamiltonian with high precision is crucial for the implementation of q...
A quantum system may be purified, i.e., projected into a pure state, faster if one applies feedback ...
In classical control theory, tracking refers to the ability to perform measurements and feedback on ...
This thesis addresses the problem of developing a quantum counter-part of the well established class...
In this paper, we propose feedback designs for manipulating a quantum state to a target state by per...
Recently two papers [K. Jacobs, Phys. Rev. A 67, 030301(R) (2003); H. M. Wiseman and J. F. Ralph, Ne...
In this Letter we consider the purification of a quantum state using the information obtained from a...
The advance of experimental techniques in circuit quantum electrodynamics over last decadehas made i...
A robust incoherent quantum control scheme via projective measurements plus unitary transformations ...
Quantum control is an important prerequisite for quantum devices [1]. A major obstacle is the fact t...
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The impossibility of undoing a mixing process is analysed in the context of quantum information the...
This thesis reflects works previously published by the author and materials hitherto unpublished on ...
A central feature of quantum mechanics is that a measurement result is intrinsically probabilistic. ...
Quantum state elimination measurements tell us what states a quantum system does not have. This is d...
The ability to characterise a Hamiltonian with high precision is crucial for the implementation of q...
A quantum system may be purified, i.e., projected into a pure state, faster if one applies feedback ...
In classical control theory, tracking refers to the ability to perform measurements and feedback on ...
This thesis addresses the problem of developing a quantum counter-part of the well established class...
In this paper, we propose feedback designs for manipulating a quantum state to a target state by per...
Recently two papers [K. Jacobs, Phys. Rev. A 67, 030301(R) (2003); H. M. Wiseman and J. F. Ralph, Ne...
In this Letter we consider the purification of a quantum state using the information obtained from a...
The advance of experimental techniques in circuit quantum electrodynamics over last decadehas made i...
A robust incoherent quantum control scheme via projective measurements plus unitary transformations ...
Quantum control is an important prerequisite for quantum devices [1]. A major obstacle is the fact t...
This paper explores the utility of instantaneous and continuous observations in the optimal control ...
The impossibility of undoing a mixing process is analysed in the context of quantum information the...
This thesis reflects works previously published by the author and materials hitherto unpublished on ...
A central feature of quantum mechanics is that a measurement result is intrinsically probabilistic. ...
Quantum state elimination measurements tell us what states a quantum system does not have. This is d...
The ability to characterise a Hamiltonian with high precision is crucial for the implementation of q...
A quantum system may be purified, i.e., projected into a pure state, faster if one applies feedback ...