模拟和设计的形状脉冲超出了断片式恒定的近似
Uluk Rasulov1, Anupama Acharya1, Marina Carravetta1
1School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, United Kingdom.
Journal of magnetic resonance (San Diego, Calif. : 1997)
|June 21, 2023
概括
响应电路可以导致具有快速输入变化的工件. 本研究介绍了利群方法,用于高效的模拟和优化电磁光谱中的平滑控制序列,克服计算挑战.
科学领域:
- 物理 物理学 物理
- 化学 化学 化学
- 工程 工程师 工程师 工程师
背景情况:
- 响应电路表现出具有快速输入变化的声器件,这在电磁光谱学中构成了挑战.
- 当前的方法经常使用对控制序列的零碎常数近似,导致模拟和次优控制中的计算费用.
- 这些局限性阻碍了在磁共振等技术中探索物理极限.
研究的目的:
- 实施和基准测试Lie组方法来模拟和优化控制序列.
- 为了解决来自响声器件的计算成本和次优控制问题.
- 为了使电磁光谱仪更有效,更准确地探索物理极限.
主要方法:
- 实施最近的李群方法来生成平滑的控制序列.
- 对这些方法的性能进行基准测试,并与传统的零碎常数近似方法进行比较.
- 适用于共振电路中的模拟和最佳控制问题.
主要成果:
- 谎组方法有效地模拟和优化平滑的控制序列.
- 证明了系统传播的计算成本的降低.
- 在设计可抵抗扭曲的控制脉冲方面确定了优势.
结论:
- 李组方法为共振电路控制提供了一个优越的替代品,而不是零碎常数近似方法.
- 这些先进的方法提高了模拟准确度和控制优化在电磁光谱学.
- 这些发现有助于突破光谱技术的物理极限.
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