The paper argues that on three out of five possible hypotheses about the Stern-Gerlach experiment we can construct novel and comparatively realistic decision problems on which (a) Causal decision Theory and Evidential Decision Theory conflict (b) Causal Decision Theory and Quantum Mechanics conflict. It concludes that Causal Decision Theory is false
The quantum decision theory is examined in its simplest form of two-condition two-choice set-ting. A...
Contains fulltext : 166147.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)We review recent w...
An approach is presented treating decision theory as a probabilistic theory based on quantum techniq...
The paper argues that on three out of five possible hypotheses about the Stern-Gerlach experiment we...
The paper argues that on three out of five possible hypotheses about the Stern-Gerlach experiment we...
I apply some of the lessons from quantum theory, in particular from Bell’s theorem, to a debate on t...
I apply some of the lessons from quantum theory, in particular from Bell's theorem, to a debate on t...
An extended analysis is given of the program, originally suggested by Deutsch, of solving the probab...
We argue that Causal Decision Theory (CDT) is no worse off than Evidential Decision Theory (EDT) in ...
Abstract This paper develops an argument against causal decision theory. I formulate...
People can often outperform statistical methods and machine learning algorithms in situations that i...
People can often outperform statistical methods and machine learning algorithms in situations that i...
Despite the impressive success of quantum structures to model long-standing human judgement and deci...
We formulate a simple quantum decision model of the Ellsberg paradox. We report the res...
A survey is given summarizing the state of the art of describing information processing in Quantum D...
The quantum decision theory is examined in its simplest form of two-condition two-choice set-ting. A...
Contains fulltext : 166147.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)We review recent w...
An approach is presented treating decision theory as a probabilistic theory based on quantum techniq...
The paper argues that on three out of five possible hypotheses about the Stern-Gerlach experiment we...
The paper argues that on three out of five possible hypotheses about the Stern-Gerlach experiment we...
I apply some of the lessons from quantum theory, in particular from Bell’s theorem, to a debate on t...
I apply some of the lessons from quantum theory, in particular from Bell's theorem, to a debate on t...
An extended analysis is given of the program, originally suggested by Deutsch, of solving the probab...
We argue that Causal Decision Theory (CDT) is no worse off than Evidential Decision Theory (EDT) in ...
Abstract This paper develops an argument against causal decision theory. I formulate...
People can often outperform statistical methods and machine learning algorithms in situations that i...
People can often outperform statistical methods and machine learning algorithms in situations that i...
Despite the impressive success of quantum structures to model long-standing human judgement and deci...
We formulate a simple quantum decision model of the Ellsberg paradox. We report the res...
A survey is given summarizing the state of the art of describing information processing in Quantum D...
The quantum decision theory is examined in its simplest form of two-condition two-choice set-ting. A...
Contains fulltext : 166147.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)We review recent w...
An approach is presented treating decision theory as a probabilistic theory based on quantum techniq...