MON 2: Quantum Control
Monday, September 8, 2025, 14:15–16:15, ZHG002
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14:15 |
MON 2.1 |
Quantum control by fast driving — •Sandro Wimberger
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14:30 |
MON 2.2 |
Model predictive quantum control: A modular strategy for improving efficiency of quantum control — Eya Guizani and •Julian Berberich
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14:45 |
MON 2.3 |
Optimization of algorithm-specific resource states for trotterized quantum dynamics and universal quantum computation — •Thierry N. Kaldenbach, Isaac D. Smith, Hendrik Poulsen Nautrup, Matthias Heller, and Hans J. Briegel
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15:00 |
MON 2.4 |
Lower bounds for the Trotter error — •Alexander Hahn, Paul Hartung, Daniel Burgarth, Paolo Facchi, and Kazuya Yuasa
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15:15 |
MON 2.5 |
Riemannian quantum circuit optimization based on matrix product operators — •Isabel Nha Minh Le, Shuo Sun, and Christian B. Mendl
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15:30 |
MON 2.6 |
Counterdiabatic driving for random gap Landau-Zener (LZ) transitions — •Georgios Theologou, Mikkel F. Andersen, and Sandro Wimberger
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15:45 |
MON 2.7 |
Spectral Control of a Noisy Quantum Emitter with Optical Pulses — •Kilian Unterguggenberger, Alok Gokhale, Aleksei Tsarapkin, Wentao Zhang, Katja Höflich, Herbert Fotso, Tommaso Pregnolato, Laura Orphal-Kobin, and Tim Schröder
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16:00 |
MON 2.8 |
Coherent Control of a Carbon-13 nuclear spin proximal to a Tin-Vacancy Center in Diamond — •Jeremias Resch, Ioannis Karapatzakis, Philipp Fuchs, Marcel Schrodin, Michael Kieschnick, Julia Heupel, Mohamed Elshorbagy, Luis Kussi, Christoph Sürgers, Cyril Popov, Jan Meijer, Christoph Becher, Wolfgang Wernsdorfer, and David Hunger
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