Optimal Control of Bipartite Quantum Systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.20034v1
- Date: Thu, 30 May 2024 13:18:17 GMT
- Title: Optimal Control of Bipartite Quantum Systems
- Authors: Emanuel Malvetti, Léo Van Damme,
- Abstract summary: Closed bipartite quantum systems subject to fast local unitary control are studied.
Special focus is given to the time-optimal generation of maximally entangled states and product states.
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- Abstract: Closed bipartite quantum systems subject to fast local unitary control are studied using quantum optimal control theory and a method of reduced control systems based on the Schmidt decomposition. Particular focus is given to the time-optimal generation of maximally entangled states and product states, as well as to the problem of stabilizing quantum states with a certain amount of entanglement. Explicit analytical solutions are given for general systems consisting of two qubits (as well as for bosonic and fermionic analogues) and also for a class of systems consisting of two coupled qutrits which is studied using the Pontryagin Maximum Principle.
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