We study the relations between classical information and the feasibility of accurate manipulation of quantum system dynamics. We show that if an efficient classical representation of the dynamics exists, optimal control problems on many-body quantum systems can be solved efficiently with finite precision. In particular, one-dimensional slightly entangled dynamics can be efficiently controlled. We provide a bound for the minimal time necessary to perform the optimal process given the bandwidth of the control pulse, which is the continuous version of the Solovay-Kitaev theorem. Finally, we quantify how noise affects the presented results.United States. Defense Advanced Research Projects AgencyUnited States. Air Force Office of Scientific Rese...
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We investigate the problem of control of quantum systems. Various notions of controllability of quan...
All quantum systems are subject to noise from the environment or external controls. This noise is a ...
Quantum systems have been traditionally subjected to ad hoc control approaches, which although effec...
Fundamental limits on the controllability of quantum mechanical systems are discussed in the light o...
Accurate manipulations of an open quantum system require a deep knowledge of its controllability pro...
Optimal control theory is a promising candidate for a drastic improvement of the performance of quan...
We present an investigation of optimal control techniques applied to computational and transport pro...
Achieving full control of the time-evolution of a many-body quantum system is currently a major goal...
We demonstrate that arbitrary time evolutions of many-body quantum systems can be reversed even in c...
We consider separating the problem of designing Hamiltonian quantum feedback control algorithms into...
This thesis addresses the problem of developing a quantum counter-part of the well established class...
The optimally designed control of quantum systems is playing an increasingly important role to engin...
The ability to characterise a Hamiltonian with high precision is crucial for the implementation of q...
Quantum control is an important prerequisite for quantum devices [1]. A major obstacle is the fact t...
The precise, human control of quantum systems, by its definition, must combine models of the classic...
We investigate the problem of control of quantum systems. Various notions of controllability of quan...
All quantum systems are subject to noise from the environment or external controls. This noise is a ...
Quantum systems have been traditionally subjected to ad hoc control approaches, which although effec...
Fundamental limits on the controllability of quantum mechanical systems are discussed in the light o...