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Ian R. Petersen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • quantum Control Theory and applications a survey
    Iet Control Theory and Applications, 2010
    Co-Authors: Daoyi Dong, Ian R. Petersen
    Abstract:

    This study presents a survey on quantum Control Theory and applications from a Control systems perspective. Some of the basic concepts and main developments (including open-loop Control and closed-loop Control) in quantum Control Theory are reviewed. In the area of open-loop quantum Control, the paper surveys the notion of Controllability for quantum systems and presents several Control design strategies including optimal Control, Lyapunov-based methodologies, variable structure Control and quantum incoherent Control. In the area of closed-loop quantum Control, this study reviews closed-loop learning Control and several important issues related to quantum feedback Control including quantum filtering, feedback stabilisation, linear-quadratic-Gaussian Control and robust quantum Control.

  • Quantum Control Theory and applications: A survey
    IET Control Theory & Applications, 2010
    Co-Authors: Daoyi Dong, Ian R. Petersen
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a survey on quantum Control Theory and applications from a Control systems perspective. Some of the basic concepts and main developments (including open-loop Control and closed-loop Control) in quantum Control Theory are reviewed. In the area of open-loop quantum Control, the paper surveys the notion of Controllability for quantum systems and presents several Control design strategies including optimal Control, Lyapunov-based methodologies, variable structure Control and quantum incoherent Control. In the area of closed-loop quantum Control, the paper reviews closed-loop learning Control and several important issues related to quantum feedback Control including quantum filtering, feedback stabilization, LQG Control and robust quantum Control.

Hideo Mabuchi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • quantum feedback Control and classical Control Theory
    Physical Review A, 2000
    Co-Authors: Andrew C Doherty, Kurt Jacobs, Salman Habib, Hideo Mabuchi
    Abstract:

    We introduce and discuss the problem of quantum feedback Control in the context of established formulations of classical Control Theory, examining conceptual analogies and essential differences. We describe the application of state-observer-based Control laws, familiar in classical Control Theory, to quantum systems and apply our methods to the particular case of switching the state of a particle in a double-well potential.

Daoyi Dong - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • quantum Control Theory and applications a survey
    Iet Control Theory and Applications, 2010
    Co-Authors: Daoyi Dong, Ian R. Petersen
    Abstract:

    This study presents a survey on quantum Control Theory and applications from a Control systems perspective. Some of the basic concepts and main developments (including open-loop Control and closed-loop Control) in quantum Control Theory are reviewed. In the area of open-loop quantum Control, the paper surveys the notion of Controllability for quantum systems and presents several Control design strategies including optimal Control, Lyapunov-based methodologies, variable structure Control and quantum incoherent Control. In the area of closed-loop quantum Control, this study reviews closed-loop learning Control and several important issues related to quantum feedback Control including quantum filtering, feedback stabilisation, linear-quadratic-Gaussian Control and robust quantum Control.

  • Quantum Control Theory and applications: A survey
    IET Control Theory & Applications, 2010
    Co-Authors: Daoyi Dong, Ian R. Petersen
    Abstract:

    This paper presents a survey on quantum Control Theory and applications from a Control systems perspective. Some of the basic concepts and main developments (including open-loop Control and closed-loop Control) in quantum Control Theory are reviewed. In the area of open-loop quantum Control, the paper surveys the notion of Controllability for quantum systems and presents several Control design strategies including optimal Control, Lyapunov-based methodologies, variable structure Control and quantum incoherent Control. In the area of closed-loop quantum Control, the paper reviews closed-loop learning Control and several important issues related to quantum feedback Control including quantum filtering, feedback stabilization, LQG Control and robust quantum Control.

Andrew C Doherty - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • quantum feedback Control and classical Control Theory
    Physical Review A, 2000
    Co-Authors: Andrew C Doherty, Kurt Jacobs, Salman Habib, Hideo Mabuchi
    Abstract:

    We introduce and discuss the problem of quantum feedback Control in the context of established formulations of classical Control Theory, examining conceptual analogies and essential differences. We describe the application of state-observer-based Control laws, familiar in classical Control Theory, to quantum systems and apply our methods to the particular case of switching the state of a particle in a double-well potential.

Alex M Wood - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • an integrative mechanistic account of psychological distress therapeutic change and recovery the perceptual Control Theory approach
    Clinical Psychology Review, 2011
    Co-Authors: Sally Higginson, Warren Mansell, Alex M Wood
    Abstract:

    Abstract The exact nature and mechanisms of psychological change within psychological disorders remain unknown. This review aims to use a psychological framework known as Perceptual Control Theory (Powers, 1973, 2005; Powers, Clark, & McFarland, 1960) to integrate the diverse literature within psychotherapy research. The core principles of Perceptual Control Theory are explained, and key domains of psychotherapy are considered to explore how well they converge with these principles. The quantitative and qualitative empirical literature on the process of psychological change is reviewed to examine how it fits with predictions based on Perceptual Control Theory. Furthermore, the prerequisites for psychological change; client qualities, therapist qualities, the therapeutic alliance and the shifting of awareness, are also considered to examine their consistency within a Perceptual Control Theory account. Finally the strengths and limitations of a Perceptual Control Theory account in explaining the mechanism of psychological change are considered.