This thesis is concerned with the design of numerical methods for quantum simulation and the development of improved models for quantum relaxation. Analysis is presented for the treatment of quantum systems using the density matrix formalism. This approach has been developed from the early days of quantum mechanics as a tool to describe from a statistical point of view a large number of identical quantum ensembles. Traditional methods are well established and reliable, but they perform poorly for practical simulation as the system size is scaled up. Ad hoc schemes for nuclear spin dynamics appearing in the literature can be shown to fail in certain situations. The challenge is therefore to identify efficient reduction methods for the quantu...
Abstract We simulate nuclear and electron spin relaxation rates in a paramagnetic system from first...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2007.The motivation for this Masters thesis i...
This short review article presents theories used in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectrosc...
This thesis is concerned with the design of numerical methods for quantum simulation and the develo...
Many recent magnetic resonance imaging experiments involve spin states other than longitudinal or tr...
We propose an iterative algorithm to simulate the dynamics generated by any n-qubit Hamiltonian. The...
We present a numerical method to simulate the time evolution, according to a generic Hamiltonian mad...
Computer simulations of decoherence in quantum spin systems require the solution of the time-depende...
Spin dynamics simulations are used to gain insight into important magnetic resonance experiments in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2003.Vita.Includes bibli...
We demonstrate that the Chebyshev expansion method is a very efficient numerical tool for studying s...
This thesis is focused on the application and development of numerical methods for studying quantum ...
International audienceMagnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a well established modality for inves...
The theory of open quantum systems, i.e. physical systems coupled to an environment with which they ...
We consider computational methods for simulating the dynamics of molecular systems governed by the t...
Abstract We simulate nuclear and electron spin relaxation rates in a paramagnetic system from first...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2007.The motivation for this Masters thesis i...
This short review article presents theories used in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectrosc...
This thesis is concerned with the design of numerical methods for quantum simulation and the develo...
Many recent magnetic resonance imaging experiments involve spin states other than longitudinal or tr...
We propose an iterative algorithm to simulate the dynamics generated by any n-qubit Hamiltonian. The...
We present a numerical method to simulate the time evolution, according to a generic Hamiltonian mad...
Computer simulations of decoherence in quantum spin systems require the solution of the time-depende...
Spin dynamics simulations are used to gain insight into important magnetic resonance experiments in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemistry, 2003.Vita.Includes bibli...
We demonstrate that the Chebyshev expansion method is a very efficient numerical tool for studying s...
This thesis is focused on the application and development of numerical methods for studying quantum ...
International audienceMagnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is a well established modality for inves...
The theory of open quantum systems, i.e. physical systems coupled to an environment with which they ...
We consider computational methods for simulating the dynamics of molecular systems governed by the t...
Abstract We simulate nuclear and electron spin relaxation rates in a paramagnetic system from first...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2007.The motivation for this Masters thesis i...
This short review article presents theories used in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectrosc...