SHANON VUGLAR

Equipping Engineers for Tomorrow

Publications

Refereed Journal Articles

  1. S L Vuglar , D V Zhdanov, R Cabrera, T Seideman, C Jarzynski, and D I Bondar, "Nonconservative Forces via Quantum Reservoir Engineering," Physical Review Letters 120 (23), 230404, 2018.
    DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.230404 | PDF
  2. B Russell, S L Vuglar, and H Rabitz, "Control landscapes for a class of non-linear dynamical systems: sufficient conditions for the absence of traps," Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 51 (33), 335103, 2018
    DOI: 10.1088/1751-8121/aacc85 | PDF
  3. S L Vuglar , I R Petersen, "Quantum Noises, Physical Realizability and Coherent Quantum Feedback Control," IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control 62(2), p. 998-1003, 2016.
    DOI: 10.1109/TAC.2016.2574641 | PDF
  4. S L Vuglar , H Amini, "Design of coherent quantum observers for linear quantum systems", New J. Phys. 16(12), p. 125005, 2014.

Refereed Conference Papers

  1. S L Vuglar , M Cantoni, "Computing the distance between time-periodic dynamical systems," in Proceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems (MTNS), 2016.
  2. S L Vuglar, I R Petersen, "Quantum implementation of an LTI System with the minimal number of additional quantum noise inputs," in Proceedings of the 2013 European Control Conference (ECC), pp. 2724-2727, Zurich, Switzerland, 2013.
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  3. S L Vuglar, I R Petersen, "Singular perturbation approximations for general linear quantum systems," in Proceedings of the 2nd Australian Control Conference (AUCC), pp. 459-463, Sydney, Australia, 2012.
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  4. S L Vuglar, I R Petersen, "A numerical condition for the physical realizability of a quantum linear system," in Proceedings of the 20th International Symposium on Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems (MTNS), Melbourne, Australia, 2012.
  5. S L Vuglar , I R Petersen, "How many quantum noises need to be added to make an LTI system physically realizable?" in Proceedings of the 2011 Australian Control Conference, Melbourne, Australia, November 2011.
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