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IMA Annual Program Year Workshop

Coherence, Control, and Dissipation

March 2-6, 2009
Organizers:
Karl Kunisch Mathematics and Scientific Computing, University of Graz
Claude Le Bris CERMICS, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees
David A. Micha Physics, University of Florida
David Tannor Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science
Gabriel Turinici CEREMADE laboratory, Paris Dauphine University

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Description:

This workshop will focus on the interplay between mathematical and physical aspects on the three complementary subjects of quantum coherence, control, and dissipative dynamics, with a special emphasis on the dynamics of time-dependent systems driven by external electromagnetic fields and interacting with a medium. These fields have benefited from many ideas and techniques coming from the mathematical and engineering worlds, and have many applications to chemistry and physics.

Areas of interest within coherence and dissipation are quantum/classical treatments, semiclassical methods, density matrix methods including Redfield theory, semigroup theory, and master equations, as well as stochastic Schrödinger equations,and path integral methods. Both instantaneous (Markovian) and delayed (non-Markovian) dissipation are of interest, as well as atomistic and hydrodynamical descriptions of the interacting medium and methods for treating both simple and complex systems. Related mathematical techniques include qualitative and quantitative studies of the evolution equations, noise modelling and the corresponding numerical algorithms.

Within control, aspects of interest include feedback, stochastic control, and control mechanisms relevant to coherence and dissipation. Related mathematical and computational issues in all three subjects will be considered, among which are optimal control, numerical optimization (including stochastic types), numerical algorithms, open and closed loop control, real time feedback, controllability of PDEs, geometric control techniques, inverse problems, robustness with respect to noise, and statistical treatment of experimental data.

Applications include the role of coherence in electronically nonadiabatic photochemical processes, optimal control of chemical reactions using multifrequency pulse shapes, chirping, and learning algorithms, preparation and manipulation of entanglement, and quantum computing and quantum information processing and their experimental realization.

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LIST OF CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS

Name Department Affiliation
Claudio Altafini Department of Functional Analysis and Applications International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA/ISAS)
André D. Bandrauk Département de Chimie University of Sherbrooke
Lucie Baudouin Laboratoire d’Analyse et d’Architecture des Systèmes (LAAS) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Anthony M. Bloch Department of Mathematics University of Michigan
Alfio Borzi Institute for Mathematics and Scientific Computing Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Heinz-Peter Breuer Fakultaet fuer Physik Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Paul Brumer Department of Chemistry University of Toronto
Peter Brune Department of Computer Science University of Chicago
Irene Burghardt Department of Chemistry École Normale Supérieure
Maria-Carme T. Calderer School of Mathematics University of Minnesota
Hannah Callender Institute for Mathematics and its Applications University of Minnesota
Jianshu Cao Department of Chemistry Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Xianjin Chen Department of Mathematics Texas A & M University
Giovanni Ciccotti Department of Physics Università di Roma "La Sapienza"
Dennis Clougherty Department of Physics University of Vermont
David F. Coker Department of Chemistry Boston University
Jean-Michel Coron   Université de Paris XI (Paris-Sud)
Ludovica Cecilia Cotta-Ramusino Institute for Mathematics and its Applications University of Minnesota
Domenico D'Alessandro Department of Mathematics Iowa State University
Michel C. Delfour Centre de recherches mathématiques University of Montreal
Olivier Dubois   University of Minnesota
Christopher Fraser Department of Computer Science University of Chicago
Andreea Grigoriu Mathematics Department Université de Paris IX (Paris-Dauphine)
Max Gunzburger School of Computational Science Florida State University
Eric J. Heller   Harvard University
Mark Herman Department of Mathematics Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Peter Hinow Institute for Mathematics and its Applications University of Minnesota
Tak-San Ho Department of Chemistry, Princeton University
Jingfang Huang Department of Mathematics University of North Carolina
Yunkyong Hyon Department of Mathematics Pennsylvania State University
Kazufumi Ito Department of Mathematics North Carolina State University
Mark Iwen Department of Mathematics University of Michigan
Alexander Izzo Department of Mathematics and Statistics Bowling Green State University
Srividhya Jeyaraman School of Informatics Indiana University
Lijian Jiang Department of Mathematics Texas A & M University
Raymond Kapral Department of Chemistry University of Toronto
Navin Khaneja Division of Applied Sciences Harvard University
Ronnie Kosloff Department of Physical Chemistry Hebrew University
Karl Kunisch Mathematics and Scientific Computing Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Claude Le Bris   CERMICS
Catalin Lefter Department of Mathematics University "Al. I. Cuza" of Iaşi
Yongfeng Li School of Mathematics Georgia Institute of Technology
Daniel Lidar Departments of Electrical Engineering and Chemistry University of Southern California
Hai Lin Department of Chemistry University of Colorado
Tai-Chia Lin Department of Mathematics National Taiwan University
Chun Liu Department of Mathematics Pennsylvania State University
Russell Luke Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Delaware
Mitchell Luskin School of Mathematics University of Minnesota
Vasileios Maroulas Department of Statistics and Operations Research University of North Carolina
Craig C. Martens School of Physical Sciences University of California
Volkhard May Institut für Physik Humboldt-Universität
Kevin W. Mclaughlin Department of Chemistry University of Wisconsin - River Falls
David A. Micha Departments of Chemistry and of Physics University of Florida
Mazyar Mirrahimi   Institut National de Recherche en Informatique Automatique (INRIA)
Shaul Mukamel   University of Rochester
Yukiyoshi Ohtsuki Department of Chemistry Tohoku University
Oleg Prezhdo Department of Chemistry University of Washington
Jean-Pierre Puel Laboratoire de Mathematiques de Versailles Université Versailles/Saint Quentin-en-Yvelines
Viswanath Ramakrishna Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Texas at Dallas
Chitra Rangan Department of Physics University of Windsor
Pierre Rouchon Centre Automatique et Systèmes École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris
Peter Saalfrank Institute of Chemistry Universität Potsdam
Julien Salomon Ceremade Université de Paris IX (Paris-Dauphine)
Fadil Santosa School of Mathematics University of Minnesota
Arnd Scheel Institute for Mathematics and its Applications University of Minnesota
Sonia Schirmer Applied Mathematics & Theoretical Physics University of Cambridge
Deena Schmidt Institute for Mathematics and its Applications University of Minnesota
Ridgway Scott Department of Computer Science University of Chicago
Tsvetanka Sendova Department of Mathematics Texas A & M University
Rodolphe Sepulchre Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Université Catholique de Louvain
Yuk Sham Center for Drug Design University of Minnesota
Moshe Shapiro Department of Chemistry University of British Columbia
Elena Shchepakina Department of Differential Equations and Control Theory Samara State University
Jing Shi Department of Mathematics Wayne State University
Heinz Siedentop Mathematisches Institut Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Vladimir A. Sobolev Department of Differential Equations and Control Theory Samara State University
Andrew M. Stein Institute for Mathematics and its Applications University of Minnesota
Dominique Sugny Institut Carnot de Bourgogne Université de Bourgogne (Dijon)
Peter Takac Fachbereich Mathematik Universität Rostock
Tzyh-Jong Tarn Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering Washington University
Emmanuel Trélat Mathématiques, Laboratoire Université d'Orléans
Donald G. Truhlar Supercomputer Institute and Department of Chemistry University of Minnesota
Gabriel Turinici CEREMADE Université de Paris IX (Paris-Dauphine)
Erkan Tüzel Institute for Mathematics and its Applications University of Minnesota
Abraham (Arjan) Jan Van Der Schaft Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen
Rui Vilela Mendes Centro de Fusão Nuclear Instituto Superior Tecnico
Gregory John von Winckel Institut für Mathematik und Wissenschaftliches Rechnen Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz
Haobin Wang Department of Chemistry New Mexico State University
Zhian Wang Institute for Mathematics and its Applications University of Minnesota
Ulrich Weiss Mathematics and Physics Department Universität Stuttgart
Wei Xiong Department of Mathematics Ohio State University
YiJing Yan Department of Chemistry Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Weigang Zhong   Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI)
Enrique Zuazua IMDEA-Matematicas & Departamento de Matematicas Autonomous University of Madrid