Phase-bounded transport for energy and complex systems.
Aurora Unified Energy Systems develops mathematically grounded control frameworks that help complex systems stay stable, efficient, and resilient. Our primary program, Quantum Stabilization Dynamics (QSD), investigates whether geometric control principles can guide multivariate covariance-energy systems toward stable operating regions — from energy and communications infrastructure to quantum hardware.
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- Control · Geometry
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- Research
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- Active

QSD now includes an ISS bound, TriDelta decomposition, Heron closure, and IBM ibm_fez hardware validation.
Practical stabilization for energy and complex systems
Aurora develops experimentally testable mathematical frameworks aimed at improving the stability, efficiency, and resilience of energy systems and other complex technologies through collaboration, validation, and engineering.
Mathematically grounded
Every hypothesis begins as a mathematical model — control theory, differential geometry, and statistical signal analysis — before it becomes an engineered protocol.
Experimentally validated
Ideas are tested on experimental platforms, compared against negative controls, and reported with the conditions under which they were observed.
Openly collaborative
Progress depends on independent verification and collaboration with universities, national labs, and industry partners.