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The quantum 3D superparticle.

Mezincescu, Luca, Townsend, Paul K. (2011)

SIGMA. Symmetry, Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications [electronic only]

The radiation condition at infinity for the high-frequency Helmholtz equation with source term: a wave packet approach

François Castella (2004)

Journées Équations aux dérivées partielles

We consider the high-frequency Helmholtz equation with a given source term, and a small absorption parameter α > 0 . The high-frequency (or: semi-classical) parameter is ε > 0 . We let ε and α go to zero simultaneously. We assume that the zero energy is non-trapping for the underlying classical flow. We also assume that the classical trajectories starting from the origin satisfy a transversality condition, a generic assumption.Under these assumptions, we prove that the solution u ε radiates in the outgoing...

The smooth continuation method in optimal control with an application to quantum systems

Bernard Bonnard, Nataliya Shcherbakova, Dominique Sugny (2011)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

The motivation of this article is double. First of all we provide a geometrical framework to the application of the smooth continuation method in optimal control, where the concept of conjugate points is related to the convergence of the method. In particular, it can be applied to the analysis of the global optimality properties of the geodesic flows of a family of Riemannian metrics. Secondly, this study is used to complete the analysis of two-level dissipative quantum systems, where the system...

The smooth continuation method in optimal control with an application to quantum systems

Bernard Bonnard, Nataliya Shcherbakova, Dominique Sugny (2011)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

The motivation of this article is double. First of all we provide a geometrical framework to the application of the smooth continuation method in optimal control, where the concept of conjugate points is related to the convergence of the method. In particular, it can be applied to the analysis of the global optimality properties of the geodesic flows of a family of Riemannian metrics. Secondly, this study is used to complete the analysis of two-level dissipative quantum systems, where the system...

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