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25 April 2024
 
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Applications of Lie systems in Quantum Mechanics and Control Theory
José F. Cari~nena ; Arturo Ramos ;
Date 9 May 2003
Journal In the book: Classical and Quantum Integrability, Banach Center Publications, v, 59, p. 143 (2003)
Subject Mathematical Physics; Differential Geometry; Optimization and Control MSC-class: Primary 34A26; Secondary 81Q70, 93B29 | math-ph hep-th math.DG math.MP math.OC quant-ph
AbstractSome simple examples from quantum physics and control theory are used to illustrate the application of the theory of Lie systems. We will show, in particular, that for certain physical models both of the corresponding classical and quantum problems can be treated in a similar way, may be up to the replacement of the involved Lie group by a central extension of it. The geometric techniques developed for dealing with Lie systems are also used in problems of control theory. Specifically, we will study some examples of control systems on Lie groups and homogeneous spaces.
Source arXiv, math-ph/0305021
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