Abstract
Quantum feedback has been proposed as a way to fight against both dissipation and decoherence in a quantum system.1 The method for implementing quantum feedback depends upon both the system and the purpose of the feedback. Some feedback schemes try to stabilize a system by forcing it into a particular quantum state.2 Other schemes wish to protect the system’s evolution from environmental effects.1 This talk will focus on the latter.
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