QuantumControl.jl: A modern framework for quantum optimal control
ORAL
Abstract
We present recent advances in the Julia QuantumControl.jl software framework. The framework contains state-of-the-art implementations of methods for simulating the dynamics of open and closed quantum systems and open loop quantum control, specifically GRAPE and Krotov's method. By exploiting semi-automatic differentiation, it can optimize any computable optimization functional without the memory overhead traditionally associated with automatic differentiation. This includes non-analytic functionals such as entanglement measures. The flexibility of the Julia language allows to easily extend the framework with problem-specific data structures with a runtime performance that rivals traditional compiled languages such as Fortran. We demonstrate the use of the framework for tasks in quantum information and quantum metrology.
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Publication: Michael H. Goerz, Sebastián C. Carrasco, and Vladimir S. Malinovsky. "Quantum Optimal Control via Semi-Automatic Differentiation".<br>arXiv:2205.15044 (2022).
Presenters
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Michael H Goerz
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
Authors
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Michael H Goerz
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
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Sebastian C Carrasco
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
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Vladimir S Malinovsky
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory