Parrondo's paradox arises when two losing games are combined to produce a winning one. A history-dependent quantum Parrondo game is studied where the rotation operators that represent the toss of a classical biased coin are replaced by general SU(2) operators to transform the game into the quantum domain. In the initial state, a superposition of qubits can be used to couple the games and produce interference leading to quite different payoffs to those in the classical case. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Copyright © Institute of Physics and IOP PublishingWe introduce a multi-coin discrete quantum walk w...
The Parrondo's paradox is a counterintuitive phenomenon where individually-losing strategies can be ...
A quantum logic gate of particular interest to both electrical engineers and game theorists is the q...
Parrondo's paradox arises when two losing games are combined to produce a winning one. A history-dep...
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...
It is possible to have two games that are losing when played in isolation but that, because of some ...
A Parrondo’s paradox is an e*ect where two losing games, when combined, can produce a net winning re...
AbstractHere we contract two associated games that consist of tossing biased coins. By using the dis...
In this paper, we provide an introduction to quantum game theory through discussion of ways of conve...
Inspired by the flashing Brownian ratchet, Parrondo’s games present an apparently para-doxical situa...
Parrondo's paradox is a well-known counterintuitive phenomenon, where the combination of unfavorable...
We introduce Parrondo's paradox that involves games of chance. We consider two fair games, A and B, ...
© World Scientific Publishing CompanyInspired by the flashing Brownian ratchet, Parrondo's games pre...
We introduce a multi-coin discrete quantum random walk where the amplitude for a coin flip depends u...
Copyright © Institute of Physics and IOP PublishingWe introduce a multi-coin discrete quantum walk w...
The Parrondo's paradox is a counterintuitive phenomenon where individually-losing strategies can be ...
A quantum logic gate of particular interest to both electrical engineers and game theorists is the q...
Parrondo's paradox arises when two losing games are combined to produce a winning one. A history-dep...
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...
It is possible to have two games that are losing when played in isolation but that, because of some ...
A Parrondo’s paradox is an e*ect where two losing games, when combined, can produce a net winning re...
AbstractHere we contract two associated games that consist of tossing biased coins. By using the dis...
In this paper, we provide an introduction to quantum game theory through discussion of ways of conve...
Inspired by the flashing Brownian ratchet, Parrondo’s games present an apparently para-doxical situa...
Parrondo's paradox is a well-known counterintuitive phenomenon, where the combination of unfavorable...
We introduce Parrondo's paradox that involves games of chance. We consider two fair games, A and B, ...
© World Scientific Publishing CompanyInspired by the flashing Brownian ratchet, Parrondo's games pre...
We introduce a multi-coin discrete quantum random walk where the amplitude for a coin flip depends u...
Copyright © Institute of Physics and IOP PublishingWe introduce a multi-coin discrete quantum walk w...
The Parrondo's paradox is a counterintuitive phenomenon where individually-losing strategies can be ...
A quantum logic gate of particular interest to both electrical engineers and game theorists is the q...