Every Monday from September 26 through October 17, 2022, the following special lecture by Professor Daniel BURGARTH (Macquarie University, Sydney) will be delivered as part of the international activities of the Multiscale Analysis, Modelling and Simulation Unit.
Title
Classical and Quantum Control
Abstract
Control theory takes an engineering perspective on physical systems. Rather than asking “How does a system move?” it asks “How can we move a system?”. I will introduce linear control which shows how control enters classical systems. In particular, I will derive the Kalman rank criterion, which decides if control is universal. I will then move to how control enters quantum physics. Here, the goal is to control quantum computers, and I will give the quantum analogue of the Kalman criterion.
Dates
・September 26 Monday 16:30-18:30
・October 3 Monday 16:30-18:30
・October 10 Monday 16:30-18:30
・October 17 Monday 16:30-18:30
Venue
Meeting Room 2, Bldg. 55-N, 1st Floor, Nishi-waseda Campus, Waseda University
Lecturer
Language
English
Audience
Researchers, Students
Participation
free
Registration
Required. Please register in advance here.
Contact
Kazuya YUASA
Professor, Department of Physics, Waseda University
yuasa [at] waseda.jp