Quantum Control and Resources for Quantum Computing
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Presentations
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Quantum Eraser and Phase-Matching for Exponential Spin-Squeezing via Coherent Optical Feedback
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Authors
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Collin Trail
- University of New Mexico
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Ivan Deutsch
- University of New Mexico
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Poul Jessen
- University of Arizona
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Leigh Norris
- University of New Mexico
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High fidelity gates with simple pulses
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Authors
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Felix Motzoi
- University of Waterloo
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Jay Gambetta
- University of Waterloo
- Institute for Quantum Computing
- Institute of Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo
- Institute for Quantum Computing and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Waterloo
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Frank Wilhelm
- University of Waterloo, Canada
- University of Waterloo
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Generation of ion-photon entangled state with trapped barium ions
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Authors
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Nathan Kurz
- University of Washington
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Gang Shu
- University of Washington
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Matthew R. Dietrich
- University of Washington
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Katherine Mitchell
- University of Washington
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Boris Blinov
- University of Washington
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Qubit decoherence due to detector switching
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Authors
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Frank Wilhelm
- University of Waterloo, Canada
- University of Waterloo
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Ioana Serban
- Leiden University
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CNOT gates with weakly coupled qubits: Dependence of fidelity on form of interaction
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Authors
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Joydip Ghosh
- University of Georgia, Athens
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Michael Geller
- University of Georgia, Athens
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Optical generation of Fock states in a weakly nonlinear oscillator
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Authors
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Botan Khani
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Jay Gambetta
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Felix Motzoi
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Frank Wilhelm
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Free-time and Fixed End-point Multi-target Optimal Control Theory: Application to Quantum Computing
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Authors
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Kenji Mishima
- The University of Tokyo, JST-CREST
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Koichi Yamashita
- The University of Tokyo, JST-CREST
- The University of Tokyo
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Feedback Control of the Two Components of a Schroedinger-Cat
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Authors
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Justin Finn
- University of Massachusetts at Boston
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Kurt Jacobs
- University of Massachusetts at Boston
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Manipulation of the dynamics of many-body systems via quantum control methods
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Authors
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Julie Dinerman
- Yeshiva University
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Lea Santos
- Yeshiva University
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Magic recovery of spin coherence in an interacting quantum bath
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Authors
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Nan Zhao
- Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong, China
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Jian Liang Hu
- Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong, China
- Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Ren Bao Liu
- Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong, China
- Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Path integral representation of a two qubit system
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Authors
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Justin Wilson
- University of Maryland
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Victor Galitski
- University of Maryland
- University of Maryland, College Park
- University of Maryland College Park
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Fermionic Resources for Quantum Teleportation
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Authors
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Adam D'Souza
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David Feder
- IQIS, University of Calgary
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Quantum computation in the ground state of interacting fermions
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Authors
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David Feder
- University of Calgary
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Gora Shlyapnikov
- LPTMS, Universite Paris-Sud
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How to implement a quantum algorithm on a large number of qubits by controlling one central qubit
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Authors
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Alexander Zagoskin
- RIKEN Advanced Science Institute, and the University of Michigan
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Sahel Ashhab
- RIKEN Advanced Science Institute, and the University of Michigan
- The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), Wako-shi, Japan
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J. Robert Johansson
- RIKEN Advanced Science Institute, and the University of Michigan
- RIKEN
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Franco Nori
- RIKEN Advanced Science Institute, and the University of Michigan
- Physics Department, University of Michigan
- RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
- RIKEN
- Riken and University of Michigan
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Self-organization in optical lattices studied within the positive-P representation
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Authors
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Erik S. Sorensen
- McMaster University
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University
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Ray Ng
- McMaster University
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