In this paper, we provide an introduction to quantum game theory through discussion of ways of converting classical games into the quantum regime. We illustrate how a quantum-based approach can simulate all possible classical game histories in parallel, for the example of Parrondo’s games
In the time since the merger of quantum mechanics and game theory was proposed formally in 1999, the...
The Quantum game theory is an extension of the classical game theory which describes games in which ...
A number of recent studies have focused on novel features in game theory when the games are played u...
The application of the methods of quantum mechanics to game theory provides us with the ability to a...
Quantum game theory is an exciting new topic that combines the physical behaviour of information in ...
It is possible to have two games that are losing when played in isolation but that, because of some ...
Parrondo's paradox arises when two losing games are combined to produce a winning one. A history-dep...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.A Parrondo's paradox is an effect where t...
A Parrondo’s paradox is an e*ect where two losing games, when combined, can produce a net winning re...
A quantum logic gate of particular interest to both electrical engineers and game theorists is the q...
We present a perspective on quantum games that focuses on the physical aspects of the quan-tities th...
The combination of quantum mechanics and game theory is discussed. Quantum games have superior effic...
Non-cooperative quantum games have received much attention recently. This thesis defines and divides...
Parrondo’s paradox arises when two losing games are combined to produce a winning one. A history-dep...
AbstractHere we contract two associated games that consist of tossing biased coins. By using the dis...
In the time since the merger of quantum mechanics and game theory was proposed formally in 1999, the...
The Quantum game theory is an extension of the classical game theory which describes games in which ...
A number of recent studies have focused on novel features in game theory when the games are played u...
The application of the methods of quantum mechanics to game theory provides us with the ability to a...
Quantum game theory is an exciting new topic that combines the physical behaviour of information in ...
It is possible to have two games that are losing when played in isolation but that, because of some ...
Parrondo's paradox arises when two losing games are combined to produce a winning one. A history-dep...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.A Parrondo's paradox is an effect where t...
A Parrondo’s paradox is an e*ect where two losing games, when combined, can produce a net winning re...
A quantum logic gate of particular interest to both electrical engineers and game theorists is the q...
We present a perspective on quantum games that focuses on the physical aspects of the quan-tities th...
The combination of quantum mechanics and game theory is discussed. Quantum games have superior effic...
Non-cooperative quantum games have received much attention recently. This thesis defines and divides...
Parrondo’s paradox arises when two losing games are combined to produce a winning one. A history-dep...
AbstractHere we contract two associated games that consist of tossing biased coins. By using the dis...
In the time since the merger of quantum mechanics and game theory was proposed formally in 1999, the...
The Quantum game theory is an extension of the classical game theory which describes games in which ...
A number of recent studies have focused on novel features in game theory when the games are played u...