11 citations to https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/chs1
  1. O. V. Morzhin, A. N. Pechen, “On optimization of coherent and incoherent controls for two-level quantum systems”, Izv. Math., 87:5 (2023), 1024–1050  mathnet  mathnet  crossref  crossref  isi  scopus
  2. Sergei V. Kozyrev, Alexander N. Pechen, “Amplification of quantum transfer and quantum ratchet”, Phys. Scr., 98:12 (2023), 125122–12  mathnet  crossref
  3. Herschel Rabitz, Benjamin Russell, Tak-San Ho, “The Surprising Ease of Finding Optimal Solutions for Controlling Nonlinear Phenomena in Quantum and Classical Complex Systems”, J. Phys. Chem. A, 127:19 (2023), 4224  crossref
  4. Xiaozhen Ge, Rebing Wu, Herschel Rabitz, “Optimization Landscape of Quantum Control Systems”, Complex Syst. Model. Simul., 1:2 (2021), 77  crossref
  5. Caleb Deen Bastian, Hershel Rabitz, “Hitting Times of Some Critical Events in RNA Origins of Life”, Life, 11:12 (2021), 1419  crossref
  6. O. V. Morzhin, A. N. Pechen, “Maximization of the Uhlmann–Jozsa Fidelity for an Open Two-Level Quantum System with Coherent and Incoherent Controls”, Phys. Part. Nucl., 51:4 (2020), 464–469  mathnet  mathnet  crossref  isi  scopus
  7. Benjamin Russell, Shanon Vuglar, Herschel Rabitz, “Control landscapes for a class of non-linear dynamical systems: sufficient conditions for the absence of traps”, J. Phys. A: Math. Theor., 51:33 (2018), 335103  crossref
  8. Benjamin Russell, Rebing Wu, Herschel Rabitz, “Reply to comment on ‘control landscapes are almost always trap free: a geometric assessment'”, J. Phys. A: Math. Theor., 51:50 (2018), 508002  crossref
  9. Katharine Moore Tibbetts, Xiao-Jiang Feng, Herschel Rabitz, “Exploring experimental fitness landscapes for chemical synthesis and property optimization”, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 19:6 (2017), 4266  crossref
  10. Benjamin Russell, Herschel Rabitz, “Common foundations of optimal control across the sciences: evidence of a free lunch”, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A., 375:2088 (2017), 20160210  crossref
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