The Role of Singular Control in Frictionless Atom Cooling in a Harmonic Trapping Potential

In this article we study the frictionless cooling of atoms trapped in a harmonic potential, while minimizing the transient energy of the system. We show that in the case of unbounded control, this goa

The Role of Singular Control in Frictionless Atom Cooling in a Harmonic   Trapping Potential

In this article we study the frictionless cooling of atoms trapped in a harmonic potential, while minimizing the transient energy of the system. We show that in the case of unbounded control, this goal is achieved by a singular control, which is also the time-minimal solution for a “dual” problem, where the energy is held fixed. In addition, we examine briefly how the solution is modified when there are bounds on the control. The results presented here have a broad range of applications, from the cooling of a Bose-Einstein condensate confined in a harmonic trap to adiabatic quantum computing and finite time thermodynamic processes.


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