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    The European physical journal 14 (2001), S. 141-145 
    ISSN: 1434-6079
    Keywords: PACS. 02.30.Xx Calculus of variations – 02.30.Yy Control theory – 33.80.Wz Other multiphoton processes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract: A non-iterative means for quantum control design is introduced with the aim of offering practical designs that can later be fine-tuned with laboratory closed-loop techniques. The procedure recognizes that Hamiltonians for realistic system control applications are rarely known accurately. The algorithm takes advantage of this fact by allowing for managed deviations in the equations of motion, thus removing the standard Lagrange multiplier. Suitable time-dependent cost functional weights are introduced that eliminate the traditional final time matching condition, thereby producing non-iterative design equations as an initial value problem. Removal of the final time condition also eliminates the demand that the target state be reached at any artificially imposed time. Tests on a simple molecular system indicate that the algorithm leads to well-behaved designs and that the weight functions are adequately estimated by order of magnitude analysis.
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