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Editorial
D.Dong,G.Shi,S.Vuglar,M.R.James
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(School of Engineering and Information Technology, University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia)
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Quantum technology is recognized as one of the most promising directions for our future technologies. By exploiting the unique features of quantum effects, emerging quantum technology is rapidly progressing around the world including quantum computation, quantum communication, quantum metrology and quantum simulation. The development of quantum control plays a grounding role in enabling the preservation and manipulation of quantum states that are used in various quantum technologies. This special issue will focus on new development in relevant topics of estimation and control methods in quantum systems, and provide a forum for idea exchange in this dynamic research area. Particularly, Ian R. Petersen, a key figure in the development of robust and quantum control theory, just turned 60 in the past year. We propose to celebrate this occasion with this special issue on quantum control, one of his main research focuses in the last fifteen years....
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Editorial
D. Dong,G. Shi,S. Vuglar,M. R. James
(School of Engineering and Information Technology, University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia;Research School of Engineering, Australian National University, Australia;Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, U.S.A.;ARC Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, Research School of Engineering, Australian National University, Australia)
Abstract:
Quantum technology is recognized as one of the most promising directions for our future technologies. By exploiting the unique features of quantum effects, emerging quantum technology is rapidly progressing around the world including quantum computation, quantum communication, quantum metrology and quantum simulation. The development of quantum control plays a grounding role in enabling the preservation and manipulation of quantum states that are used in various quantum technologies. This special issue will focus on new development in relevant topics of estimation and control methods in quantum systems, and provide a forum for idea exchange in this dynamic research area. Particularly, Ian R. Petersen, a key figure in the development of robust and quantum control theory, just turned 60 in the past year. We propose to celebrate this occasion with this special issue on quantum control, one of his main research focuses in the last fifteen years....
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