<div><p>Quantum decision theory (QDT) is a recently developed theory of decision making based on the mathematics of Hilbert spaces, a framework known in physics for its application to quantum mechanics. This framework formalizes the concept of uncertainty and other effects that are particularly manifest in cognitive processes, which makes it well suited for the study of decision making. QDT describes a decision maker’s choice as a stochastic event occurring with a probability that is the sum of an objective utility factor and a subjective attraction factor. QDT offers a prediction for the average effect of subjectivity on decision makers, the quarter law. We examine individual and aggregated (group) data, and find that the results are in go...
The review presents the basics of quantum decision theory, with an emphasis on temporary processes i...
Quantum decision theory is introduced here, and new basis for this theory is proposed. It is first b...
We present a very general quantum-like model of lottery selection based on representation of beliefs...
Quantum decision theory (QDT) is a recently developed theory of decision making based on the mathema...
Using experimental data on choices between pairs of lotteries, we compare a new parameterized Quantu...
In light of the descriptive inadequacy of rational choice models like Expected utility, the over-arc...
An approach is presented treating decision theory as a probabilistic theory based on quantum techniq...
We demonstrate that behavioral probabilities of human decision makers share many common features wit...
The applications of techniques from statistical (and classical) mechanics to model interesting probl...
This article proposes a novel and comprehensive framework on how to describe the probabilistic natur...
The paper designs a quantum model of decision-making (QMDM) that utilizes neuroscientific evidence. ...
This paper provides the foundations of a unified cognitive decision-making framework (QulBIT) which ...
The Quantum Decision Theory, developed recently by the authors, is applied to clarify the role of r...
Decades ago, Holevo established quantum statistical decision theory. However, this formulation arise...
A survey is given summarizing the state of the art of describing information processing in Quantum D...
The review presents the basics of quantum decision theory, with an emphasis on temporary processes i...
Quantum decision theory is introduced here, and new basis for this theory is proposed. It is first b...
We present a very general quantum-like model of lottery selection based on representation of beliefs...
Quantum decision theory (QDT) is a recently developed theory of decision making based on the mathema...
Using experimental data on choices between pairs of lotteries, we compare a new parameterized Quantu...
In light of the descriptive inadequacy of rational choice models like Expected utility, the over-arc...
An approach is presented treating decision theory as a probabilistic theory based on quantum techniq...
We demonstrate that behavioral probabilities of human decision makers share many common features wit...
The applications of techniques from statistical (and classical) mechanics to model interesting probl...
This article proposes a novel and comprehensive framework on how to describe the probabilistic natur...
The paper designs a quantum model of decision-making (QMDM) that utilizes neuroscientific evidence. ...
This paper provides the foundations of a unified cognitive decision-making framework (QulBIT) which ...
The Quantum Decision Theory, developed recently by the authors, is applied to clarify the role of r...
Decades ago, Holevo established quantum statistical decision theory. However, this formulation arise...
A survey is given summarizing the state of the art of describing information processing in Quantum D...
The review presents the basics of quantum decision theory, with an emphasis on temporary processes i...
Quantum decision theory is introduced here, and new basis for this theory is proposed. It is first b...
We present a very general quantum-like model of lottery selection based on representation of beliefs...