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Speaker:Lianao Wu, The Basque Country University, Spain
Date:March 24, 2016
Time:9:00 am
Location:1011 Lecture Hall, Block C, Zhixin Building, Central Campus
Sponsor:the School of Physics
Inviter:Professor Dianmin Tong
Abstract:
We use a Feshbach P-Q partitioning technique to derive a closed one-component integro-differential equation. The resultant equation properly traces the footprint of the target state in quantum control theory. The physical significance of the derived dynamical equation is illustrated by both general analysis and concrete examples. We show that control can be realized by fast-changing external fields, even fast noises. We illustrate the results by quantum memory and controlled adiabatic paths.
Bio:
Lianao Wu, Ikerbasque Professor, Department of Theoretical Physics and History of Science, The Basque Country University, Spain. Prof. Wu is researching on Quantum Control, Quantum Computation and Quantum Information, Quantum Devices.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.phym.sdu.edu.cn/2016/0321/4352.html
Edited by: Liu Huan