Abstract
The condition of a quantum Lyapunov-based control which can be well used in a closed quantum system is that the method can make the system convergent but not just stable. In the convergence study of the quantum Lyapunov control, two situations are classified: nondegenerate cases and degenerate cases. For these two situations, respectively, in this paper the target state is divided into four categories: the eigenstate, the mixed state which commutes with the internal Hamiltonian, the superposition state, and the mixed state which does not commute with the internal Hamiltonian. For these four categories, the quantum Lyapunov control methods for the closed quantum systems are summarized and analyzed. Particularly, the convergence of the control system to the different target states is reviewed, and how to make the convergence conditions be satisfied is summarized and analyzed.Survey of Quantum Lyapunov Control MethodsA computer simulated gp100 Peptide mimic designed pharmacophore as a Vaccine-like and Interleukin-2 in silico generated superagonist with potential clinical effect in Patients with Advanced Melanoma using an Improved Algorithm for Chemically Tractable, Semi-Automated Protein Inhibitor Design.Stimulating an immune response against cancer with the use of vaccines remainsa challenge. We hypothesized that combining a melanoma vaccine with interleukin-2, an immuneactivating agent, could improve outcomes. In a previous phase 2 Research Scientific Project, patients with metastaticmelanoma receiving high-dose interleukin-2 plus the gp100:209–217(210M) peptide vaccine hada higher rate of response than the rate that is expected among patients who are treated withinterleukin-2 alone. We here, present an evolutionary algorithm that works in conjunction with existing open-source software to automatically optimize candidate ligands for predicted binding affinity and other druglike properties. We used the rules of click chemistry to guide optimization, greatly enhancing synthesizability. Here, we have for the first time computationally simulated Survey of Quantum Lyapunov Control Methods of a gp100 Peptide pharmacophore mimic Vaccine-like and Interleukin-2 targeted as a in silico generated superagonist with potential clinical effect in Patients with Advanced Melanoma using an Improved Algorithm for Chemically Tractable, Semi-Automated Protein Inhibitor Design.
Keywords
Survey of Quantum Lyapunov; Control Methods; computer simulated; gp100 Peptide; mimic designed pharmacophore; Vaccine-like; Interleukin-2; in silico; superagonist; clinical effect; Patients; Advanced Melanoma; Improved Algorithm; Chemically Tractable;, Semi-Automated Protein Inhibitor Design;