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Using Quantum Algorithms to Solve Optimal Control Problems

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Abstract

We use quantum algorithms to solve optimal control problems. Compared with the gradient method usually used in classical algorithms, the time complexity down from O(Ni) to O(Ni/2log(N)).

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