Optimal Speed of Quantum Operations in Open Quantum Systems
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A lecture titled "Optimal Speed of Quantum Operations in Open Quantum Systems" presented by Sarfraj Fency at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences as part of the "Quantum Trajectories" program. Explore the theoretical aspects of quantum operations speed optimization in open quantum systems during this 18-minute presentation. The lecture is part of a broader program organized by Michel Bauer, Cedric Bernardin, Raphael Chetrite, and Abhishek Dhar, which addresses central theoretical questions in quantum-based technologies. The program focuses on three main topics: Quantum trajectories and Quantum control, Measurement induced phase transitions, and Quantum information and computation, bringing together researchers from theoretical, experimental, and mathematical backgrounds to foster collaboration in advancing the second quantum revolution.
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Optimal Speed of Quantum Operations in Open Quantum Systems by Sarfraj Fency
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences