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Optimal quantum realization of a classical linear system

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Thien, Rebbecca T.Y.
Vuglar, Shanon L.
Petersen, Ian R.

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Additional noise in a quantum system can be detrimental to the performance of a quantum coherent feedback control system. This paper proposes a Linear Matrix Inequality (LMI) approach to construct an optimal quantum realization of a given Linear Time Invariant (LTI) system. The quantum realization problem is useful in designing coherent quantum feedback controllers. An optimal method is proposed for solving this problem in terms of a finite horizon quadratic performance index, which is related to the amount of quantum noise appearing at the system's output. This cost function provides a measure of how much the additional quantum noise in the coherent controller will alter the feedback control system.

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