Newcomb’s problem is a game between two players, one of who has an ability to predict the future: let Bob have an abil-ity to predict Alice’s will. Now, Bob prepares two boxes, Box1 and Box2, and Alice can select either Box2 or both boxes. Box1 contains $1. Box2 contains $1,000 only if Alice selects only Box2; otherwise Box2 is empty($0). Which is better for Alice? Since Alice cannot decide which one is better in general, this problem is called Newcomb’s paradox. In this paper, we propose quantum strategies for this paradox by Bob having quantum ability. Many other results including quantum strategies put emphasis on finding out equilibrium points. On the other hand, our results put emphasis on whether a player can predict another player’s ...
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Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.Cataloged from PDF ...
We initiate the study of quantum races, games where two or more quantum computers compete to solve a...
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Bayesian networks and their accompanying graphical models are widely used for prediction and analysi...
©2002 The American Physical SocietyA version of the Monty Hall problem is presented where the player...
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Quantum game theory is an exciting new topic that combines the physical behaviour of information in ...
Abstract. In this paper, quantum strategies are introduced within evolutionary games in order to inv...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.Cataloged from PDF ...
We initiate the study of quantum races, games where two or more quantum computers compete to solve a...
We regard the Newcomb's Paradox as a reduction of the Prisoner's Dilemma and search for the consider...
We show that quantum game theory offers solution to the famous Newcomb's paradox (free will problem)...
Quantum game theory investigates the behavior of strategic agents with access to quantum technology,...
In quantum game theory, one of the most intriguing and important questions is, "Is it possible ...
A quantum version of the matching pennies (MP) game is proposed that is played using an Einstein–Pod...
It is possible to have two games that are losing when played in isolation but that, because of some ...
Bayesian networks and their accompanying graphical models are widely used for prediction and analysi...
A new approach to game theory based on quantum strategies is used to explain some paradoxical phenom...
Bayesian networks and their accompanying graphical models are widely used for prediction and analysi...
©2002 The American Physical SocietyA version of the Monty Hall problem is presented where the player...
Decision-making by the two negotiating parties is simulated by a prisoner’s dilemma game. The game i...
Quantum game theory is an exciting new topic that combines the physical behaviour of information in ...
Abstract. In this paper, quantum strategies are introduced within evolutionary games in order to inv...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2018.Cataloged from PDF ...
We initiate the study of quantum races, games where two or more quantum computers compete to solve a...