AbstractBuilding on a new definition and characterization of probabilistic event structures, a general definition of distributed probabilistic strategies is proposed. Probabilistic strategies are shown to compose, with probabilistic copy-cat strategies as identities. A higher-order probabilistic process language reminiscent of Milnerʼs CCS is interpretable within probabilistic strategies. W.r.t. a new definition of quantum event structure, it is shown how consistent parts of a quantum event structure are automatically probabilistic event structures, and so possess a probability measure. This gives a non-traditional take on the consistent-histories approach to quantum theory. It leads to an extension to quantum strategies. Probabilistic game...
We study properties of quantum strategies, which are complete specifications of a given party’s acti...
In this work, we explore an alternative quantum structure to perform quantum probabilistic inference...
In this work, we explore an alternative quantum structure to perform quantum probabilistic inference...
Building on a new definition and characterization of probabilistic event structures, a general def-i...
Building on a new definition and characterization of probabilistic event structures, a general defin...
AbstractBuilding on a new definition and characterization of probabilistic event structures, a gener...
Abstract. In a distributed game we imagine a team Player engaging a team Opponent in a distributed f...
In the context of quantum information theory, “quantization ” of various mathemat-ical and computati...
International audienceIn a distributed game we imagine a team Player engaging a team Opponent in a d...
A new class of stochastic variables, governed by a specifice set of rules, is introduced. These rule...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measurem...
AbstractModeling and reasoning about concurrent quantum systems is very important for both distribut...
Bisimulation is a fundamental concept in the classical concurrency theory for comparing the behaviou...
Theory of quantum games is relatively new to the literature and its applications to various areas of...
Examples of games between two partners with mixed strategies, calculated by the use of the probabili...
We study properties of quantum strategies, which are complete specifications of a given party’s acti...
In this work, we explore an alternative quantum structure to perform quantum probabilistic inference...
In this work, we explore an alternative quantum structure to perform quantum probabilistic inference...
Building on a new definition and characterization of probabilistic event structures, a general def-i...
Building on a new definition and characterization of probabilistic event structures, a general defin...
AbstractBuilding on a new definition and characterization of probabilistic event structures, a gener...
Abstract. In a distributed game we imagine a team Player engaging a team Opponent in a distributed f...
In the context of quantum information theory, “quantization ” of various mathemat-ical and computati...
International audienceIn a distributed game we imagine a team Player engaging a team Opponent in a d...
A new class of stochastic variables, governed by a specifice set of rules, is introduced. These rule...
It is argued that probability should be defined implicitly by the distributions of possible measurem...
AbstractModeling and reasoning about concurrent quantum systems is very important for both distribut...
Bisimulation is a fundamental concept in the classical concurrency theory for comparing the behaviou...
Theory of quantum games is relatively new to the literature and its applications to various areas of...
Examples of games between two partners with mixed strategies, calculated by the use of the probabili...
We study properties of quantum strategies, which are complete specifications of a given party’s acti...
In this work, we explore an alternative quantum structure to perform quantum probabilistic inference...
In this work, we explore an alternative quantum structure to perform quantum probabilistic inference...