Open Quantum Systems, Optimal stochastic control, Stochastic Methods, Hamiltonian Dynamics

Provided by: Paolo Muratore-Ginanneschi, University of Helsinki, Dept. Mathematics and Statistcs

Number of ECTS: 5 or 10

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1 Concepts of quantum physics

1.1 Basic concepts

1.2 Mathematical formalism

1.3 Qubit dynamics

Date available: every second year basis, fall semester

Short description of the content:  Open Quantum Systems is taught in collaboration with Jukka Pekola (experimentalist) at Aalto University. It is serving as pilot collaboration within InsituteQ the Finnish National Quantum Institute. The other 3 courses are not directly Quantum related. The first two provide introduction to applied stochastic differential equations needed e.g. for quantum trajectories and, the last one, methods in Hamiltonian dynamics which well complement the Open Quantum System course

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Pre-requisites for the course: Linear algebra, elementary quantum mechanics, elementary classical mechanics

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set of lecture notes on course web-page, lecture video recordings planned

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University of Helsinki

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