@inbook{11953a39d3204589881a0f499c022cf1,
title = "Gateway schemes of quantum control for spin networks",
abstract = "Towards the full-fledged quantum computing, what do we need? Obviously, the first thing we need is a (many-body) quantum system, which is reasonably isolated from its environment in order to reduce the unwanted effect of noise, and the second might be a good technique to fully control it. Although we would also need a well-designed quantum code for information processing for fault-tolerant computation, from a physical point of view, the primary requisites are a system and a full control for it. Designing and fabricating a controllable quantum system is a hard work in the first place, however, we shall focus on the subsequent steps that cannot be skipped and are highly nontrivial.",
keywords = "Quantum control, Spin networks, Quantum computing, Lie algebra",
author = "Koji Maruyama and Daniel Burgarth",
year = "2016",
doi = "10.1007/978-1-4939-3658-8\_6",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781493936564",
series = "Biological Magnetic Resonance",
publisher = "Springer, Springer Nature",
pages = "167--192",
editor = "Takeji Takui and Lawrence Berliner and Graeme Hanson",
booktitle = "Electron spin resonance (ESR) based quantum computing",
address = "United States",
}