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Bogdan Mielnik: Contributions to Quantum Control

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In this article two main aspects of quantum control, which require basically different mathematical techniques will be addressed. In the first one the systems are characterized by stationary Hamiltonians, while in the second they are ruled by time-dependent ones. Both trends were initiated in Mexico by Bogdan Mielnik, who has played a central role in the development of a research group on quantum control at Cinvestav.

Mathematics Subject Classification (2010). Primary 81Q05; Secondary 81Q60.

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To Professor Bogdan Mielnik on his 75th Birthday

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C., D.J.F. (2013). Bogdan Mielnik: Contributions to Quantum Control. In: Kielanowski, P., Ali, S., Odzijewicz, A., Schlichenmaier, M., Voronov, T. (eds) Geometric Methods in Physics. Trends in Mathematics. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-0448-6_12

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