2020
DOI: 10.3934/dcdss.2020063
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Time-minimum control of quantum purity for 2-level Lindblad equations

Abstract: We study time-minimum optimal control for a class of quantum two-dimensional dissipative systems whose dynamics are governed by the Lindblad equation and where control inputs acts only in the Hamiltonian. The dynamics of the control system are analyzed as a bi-linear control system on the Bloch ball after a decoupling of such dynamics into intra-and inter-unitary orbits. The (singular) control problem consists of finding a trajectory of the state variables solving a radial equation in the minimum amount of tim… Show more

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“…Time-optimal universal control of Hamiltonian two-level systems under strong driving was investigated [20]. Timeminimum control for two-level open quantum systems whose dynamics are governed by the GKSL master equation with controls entering only in the Hamiltonian was numerically studied after a decoupling of the dynamics on the Bloch ball into intra-and inter-unitary orbits [21]. Geometric quantum speed limits for Markovian dynamics with constant Hamiltonians were studied in [22].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Time-optimal universal control of Hamiltonian two-level systems under strong driving was investigated [20]. Timeminimum control for two-level open quantum systems whose dynamics are governed by the GKSL master equation with controls entering only in the Hamiltonian was numerically studied after a decoupling of the dynamics on the Bloch ball into intra-and inter-unitary orbits [21]. Geometric quantum speed limits for Markovian dynamics with constant Hamiltonians were studied in [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%