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  • 1992 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the analysis of adaptive control systems, and for leadership in developing system identification for robust control design.

Overview

Robert L. Kosut is affiliated with SC Solutions in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Computer Science with an emphasis on Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing.

The subfields of study related to their work include:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

The main topics covered in their research are:

  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications
  • Quantum many-body systems
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

Robert L. Kosut has authored multiple papers in various scientific venues. Some notable recent publications include:

  • "Robust Control Optimization for Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithms," 2020, IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • "Robust Quantum Control: Analysis & Synthesis via Averaging," 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Quantum system compression: A Hamiltonian guided walk through Hilbert space," 2021, Physical Review A
  • "Hamiltonian switching control of noisy bipartite qubit systems," 2024, New Journal of Physics
  • "Hamiltonian Switching Control of Noisy Bipartite Qubit Systems," 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Robert L. Kosut include:

  • Kalle Åström
  • Robert R. Bitmead
  • Guy A. Dumont
  • Miroslav Krstić
  • Lennart Ljung

Their contributions have appeared most regularly in these publication venues:

  • International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IFAC-PapersOnLine
  • Physical Review A
  • New Journal of Physics

Among recognized distinctions, Robert L. Kosut was awarded the IEEE Fellow status in 1992 for their contributions to the analysis of adaptive control systems and leadership in developing system identification methods for robust control design.

Best Publications

  • Stability of adaptive systems: passivity and averaging analysis

    Brian D. O. Anderson;Robert R. Bitmead;C. Richard Johnson;Petar V. Kokotovic

  • Suboptimal control of linear time-invariant systems subject to control structure constraints

    R. Kosut

  • Efficient measurement of quantum dynamics via compressive sensing.

    A. Shabani;R. L. Kosut;M. Mohseni;Herschel Albert Rabitz

  • Set-membership identification of systems with parametric and nonparametric uncertainty

    R.L. Kosut;M.K. Lau;S.P. Boyd

  • A new approach to adaptive robust control

    Wee Sit Lee;Brian D. O. Anderson;Robert L. Kosut;Iven M. Y. Mareels

  • From Pulses to Circuits and Back Again: A Quantum Optimal Control Perspective on Variational Quantum Algorithms

    Alicia B. Magann;Alicia B. Magann;Christian Arenz;Matthew D. Grace;Tak-San Ho

  • Toward closed-loop optimization of deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease: Concepts and lessons from a computational model

    Xiao Jiang Feng;Brian Greenwald;Herschel Albert Rabitz;Eric Shea-Brown

  • Closed-Loop Identification via the Fractional Representation: Experiment Design

    Fred Hansen;Gene Franklin;Robert Kosut

  • Robust adaptive control: Conditions for global stability

    R. Kosut;B. Friedlander

  • Design of linear systems with saturating linear control and bounded states

    R. Kosut

  • Optimal deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus—a computational study

    Xiao Jiang Feng;Eric Shea-Brown;Brian Greenwald;Robert Kosut

  • Coherent Control of Decoherence

    Matthijs P. A. Branderhorst;Pablo Londero;Piotr Wasylczyk;Constantin Brif

  • On some key issues in the Windsurfer approach to adaptive robust control

    W. S. Lee;B. D. O. Anderson;I. M. Y. Mareels;R. L. Kosut

  • Optimal control of quantum gates and suppression of decoherence in a system of interacting two-level particles

    Matthew Grace;Constantin Brif;Herschel Albert Rabitz;Ian A. Walmsley

  • Identification of Systems with Parametric and Nonparametric Uncertainty

    Robert L. Kosut;Ming Lau;Stephen Boyd

  • Topology of optimally controlled quantum mechanical transition probability landscapes

    Herschel Albert Rabitz;T. S. Ho;M. Hsieh;R. Kosut

  • Robust control of quantum gates via sequential convex programming

    Robert L. Kosut;Matthew D. Grace;Constantin Brif

  • Quantum tomography protocols with positivity are compressed sensing protocols

    Amir Kalev;Robert L Kosut;Ivan H Deutsch

  • Stability theory for adaptive systems: Method of averaging and persistency of excitation

    R. Kosut;B. Anderson;I. Mareels

  • Uncertainty model unfalsification: a system identification paradigm compatible with robust control design

    R.L. Kosut

  • Informationally complete measurements from compressed sensing methodology

    Amir Kalev;Carlos Riofrio;Robert Kosut;Ivan Deutsch

Frequent Co-Authors

Herschel Rabitz
Herschel Rabitz Princeton University
Ian A. Walmsley
Ian A. Walmsley Imperial College London
Daniel A. Lidar
Daniel A. Lidar University of Southern California
Brian D. O. Anderson
Brian D. O. Anderson Australian National University
Stephen Boyd
Stephen Boyd Stanford University
Robert R. Bitmead
Robert R. Bitmead University of California, San Diego
Iven Mareels
Iven Mareels IBM (United States)
Daniel Sank
Daniel Sank Google (United States)
Benjamin Friedlander
Benjamin Friedlander University of California, Santa Cruz

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