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Within the framework of the Accardi-Fagnola-Quaegebeur (AFQ) representation free calculus of cite{b}, we consider the problem of controlling the size of a quantum stochastic flow generated by a unitary stochastic evolution affected by quantum noise. In the case when the evolution is driven by first order white noise (which includes quantum Brownian motion) the control is shown to be given in terms of the solution of an algebraic Riccati equation. This is done by first solving the problem of controlling (by minimizing an associated quadratic performance criterion) a stochastic process whose evolution is described by a stochastic differential equation of the type considerd in cite{b}. The solution is given as a feedback control law in terms of the solution of a stochastic Riccati equation.
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