Pontryagin Maximum Principle for Rydberg-blockaded state-to-state transfers: A semi-analytic approach
Abstract
We study time-optimal state-to-state control for two- and multi-qubit operations motivated by neutral-atom quantum processors within the Rydberg blockade regime. Block-diagonalization of the Hamiltonian simplifies the dynamics and enables the application of a semi-analytic approach to the Pontryagin Maximum Principle to derive optimal laser controls. We provide a general formalism for qubits. For qubits, we classify normal and abnormal extremals, showcasing examples where abnormal solutions are either absent or suboptimal. For normal extremals, we establish a correspondence between the laser detuning from atomic transitions and the motion of a classical particle in a quartic potential, yielding a reduced, semi-analytic formulation of the control problem. Combining PMP-based insights with numerical optimization, our approach bridges analytic and computational methods for high-fidelity, time-optimal control.
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@article{arxiv.2512.13549,
title = {Pontryagin Maximum Principle for Rydberg-blockaded state-to-state transfers: A semi-analytic approach},
author = {Federico Alberto Astolfi and Sven Jandura and Guido Pupillo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.13549},
year = {2026}
}
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15 pages, 4 figures