Optimization landscape of quantum control systems

X Ge, R Wu, H Rabitz - Complex System Modeling and …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Optimization is ubiquitous in the control of quantum dynamics in atomic, molecular, and
optical systems. The ease or difficulty of finding control solutions, which is practically crucial …

Common foundations of optimal control across the sciences: evidence of a free lunch

B Russell, H Rabitz - … Transactions of the Royal Society A …, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
A common goal in the sciences is optimization of an objective function by selecting control
variables such that a desired outcome is achieved. This scenario can be expressed in terms …

Data-driven prediction of biomass pyrolysis pathways toward phenolic and aromatic products

TTV Tran, S Kongparakul, P Reubroycharoen… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
This study clarifies the reaction pathway for biomass pyrolysis to phenolic compounds and
aromatic hydrocarbons by analyzing 20 biomass samples using a central composite design …

Searching for an optimal control in the presence of saddles on the quantum-mechanical observable landscape

G Riviello, RB Wu, Q Sun, H Rabitz - Physical Review A, 2017 - APS
The broad success of theoretical and experimental quantum optimal control is intimately
connected to the topology of the underlying control landscape. For several common …

Control landscapes for a class of non-linear dynamical systems: sufficient conditions for the absence of traps

B Russell, S Vuglar, H Rabitz - Journal of Physics A …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
We establish three tractable, jointly sufficient conditions for the control landscapes of non-
linear dynamical systems to be trap free. Trap free landscapes ensure that local optimization …

[PDF][PDF] Catalytic pyrolysis of various biomass to aromatic hydrocarbons over Ni-based catalysts

HP LE KIM - 2021 - ethesisarchive.library.tu.ac.th
The non-noble Ni-based catalyst has been attentive due to its low-cost and high activity in
hydro-transfer reactions. However, the selective conversion is still lower compared to noble …