Robert Zeier
I am working in the group of Steffen Glaser at the Technische Universität München (Germany). Before that, I
was a post-doctoral fellow in Navin Khaneja's group
at the Harvard School of Engineering
and Applied Sciences. From September 2000 to December 2006 I was at the
Institut für Algorithmen und Kognitive Systeme in the Fakultät für
Informatik of
Universität Karlsruhe (Germany).
Education:
Diplom (Master of science, 2000) in computer science from
Universität Karlsruhe (Germany)
Doktor (Ph.D., 2006) in computer science from
Universität Karlsruhe (Germany)
Publications:
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Manoj Nimbalkar, Robert Zeier, Jorge L. Neves, S. Begam Elavarasi, Haidong Yuan, Navin Khaneja, Kavita Dorai, and Steffen J. Glaser.
Multiple-spin coherence transfer in linear Ising spin chains and beyond:
Numerically optimized pulses and experiments, (local copy)
Physical Review A, 85(1):012325, January 2012.
(© 2012 The American Physical Society)
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Robert Zeier and Thomas Schulte-Herbrüggen.
Symmetry principles in quantum systems theory, (local copy; supplement)
Journal of Mathematical Physics 52(11):113510 (2011).
(© 2011 American Institute of Physics; mouseover for copyright notice)
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Robert Zeier, Uwe Sander, and Thomas Schulte-Herbrüggen.
Symmetry in Quantum Systems Theory of Multi-Qubit Systems, (erratum)
Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Mathematical Theory of Networks and Systems,
MTNS 2010, Budapest, Hungary, 5-9 July.
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Thomas Schulte-Herbrüggen, Uwe Sander, and Robert Zeier.
Symmetry Principles in Quantum System Theory of Multi-Qubit Systems Made Simple, (local copy)
Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Communications,
Control and Signal Processing,
ISCCSP 2010, Limassol, Cyprus, 3-5 March 2010.
(© 2010 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
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Haidong Yuan, Robert Zeier, Navin Khaneja, and Seth Lloyd.
Constructing two-qubit gates with minimal couplings, (local copy)
Physical Review A, 79(4):042309, April 2009.
(© 2009 The American Physical Society)
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Haidong Yuan, Robert Zeier, and Navin Khaneja.
Elliptic functions and efficient control of Ising spin chains with unequal couplings, (local copy)
Physical Review A, 77(3):032340, March 2008.
(© 2008 The American Physical Society)
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Robert Zeier, Haidong Yuan, and Navin Khaneja.
Time-optimal synthesis of unitary transformations in a coupled fast and slow qubit system, (local copy)
Physical Review A, 77(3):032332, March 2008.
(© 2008 The American Physical Society)
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Robert Michael Zeier.
Lie-theoretischer Zugang zur Erzeugung unitärer Transformationen auf Quantenrechnern,
Karlsruhe: Universitätsverlag Karlsruhe, November 2006.
Zugl.: Universität Karlsruhe, Dissertation, July 2006.
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Th. Beth, M. Grassl, D. Janzing, M. Rötteler, P. Wocjan, and R. Zeier.
Algorithms for quantum systems — quantum algorithms,
In Thomas Beth and Gerd Leuchs, editors, Quantum Information Processing, chapter 1, pages
1-13,
Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, May 2005, 2nd edition.
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Robert Zeier, Markus Grassl, and Thomas Beth.
Gate simulation and lower bounds on the simulation time, (local copy)
Physical Review A, 70(3):032319, September 2004.
(© 2004 The American Physical Society)
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Th. Beth, M. Grassl, D. Janzing, M. Rötteler, P. Wocjan, and R. Zeier.
Algorithms for quantum systems — quantum algorithms,
In Gerd Leuchs and Thomas Beth, editors, Quantum Information Processing, chapter 1, pages
1-13,
Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, March 2003.
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D. Janzing, F. Armknecht, R. Zeier, and Th. Beth.
Quantum control without access to the controlling interaction, (local copy)
Physical Review A, 65(2):022104, January 2002.
(© 2002 The American Physical Society)
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D. Janzing, P. Wocjan, R. Zeier, R. Geiss, and Th. Beth.
Thermodynamic cost of
reliability and low temperatures: Tightening Landauer's principle and
the second law,
International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 39(12):2717-2753, 2000.
Contact information:
Technische Universität München
Department Chemie, OC II
Lichtenbergstrasse 4
85747 Garching
Germany
email: my last name [at] tum [dot] de