We introduce and analyze a quantum analogue of the Law of Excluded Gambling Strategies of Classical Decision Theory by the definition of different kind of quantum casinos. The necessity of keeping into account entaglement (by the way we give a staightforward generalization of Schmidt's entanglement measure) forces us to adopt the general algebraic language of Quantum Probability Theory whose essential points are reviewed. The Mathematica code of two packages simulating, respectively, classical and quantum gambling is included. The deep link existing between the censorship of winning quantum gambling strategies and the central notion of Quantum Algorithmic Information Theory, namely quantum algorithmic randomness (by the way we introduce and...
A game-theoretic setting provides a mathematical basis for analysis of strategic interaction among c...
We bound separations between the entangled and classical values for several classes of nonlocal t-pl...
AbstractHere we contract two associated games that consist of tossing biased coins. By using the dis...
Recent development in quantum computation and quantum information theory allows to extend the scope ...
We present a two-party protocol for quantum gambling. The protocol allows two remote parties to play...
In this paper we quantize the Card Game. In the classical version of this game, one player (Alice) c...
The game in which acts of participants don't have an adequate description in terms of Boolean logic ...
In this paper we show that, given k≥3, there exist k-player quantum XOR games for which the entangle...
We pursue a general theory of quantum games. In particular, we develop quantum generalizations of th...
In the standard approach to quantum games, players’ strategic moves are local unitary transformation...
A quantum algorithm for an oracle problem can be understood as a quantum strategy for a player in a ...
The game in which acts of participants don't have an adequate description in terms of Boolean logic ...
This work is mainly based on quantum game-theoretic techniques and their application to quantum info...
Theory of quantum games is relatively new to the literature and its applications to various areas of...
Two-player N-strategy games quantized according to the Eisert–Lewenstein–Wilkens scheme [Phys. Rev. ...
A game-theoretic setting provides a mathematical basis for analysis of strategic interaction among c...
We bound separations between the entangled and classical values for several classes of nonlocal t-pl...
AbstractHere we contract two associated games that consist of tossing biased coins. By using the dis...
Recent development in quantum computation and quantum information theory allows to extend the scope ...
We present a two-party protocol for quantum gambling. The protocol allows two remote parties to play...
In this paper we quantize the Card Game. In the classical version of this game, one player (Alice) c...
The game in which acts of participants don't have an adequate description in terms of Boolean logic ...
In this paper we show that, given k≥3, there exist k-player quantum XOR games for which the entangle...
We pursue a general theory of quantum games. In particular, we develop quantum generalizations of th...
In the standard approach to quantum games, players’ strategic moves are local unitary transformation...
A quantum algorithm for an oracle problem can be understood as a quantum strategy for a player in a ...
The game in which acts of participants don't have an adequate description in terms of Boolean logic ...
This work is mainly based on quantum game-theoretic techniques and their application to quantum info...
Theory of quantum games is relatively new to the literature and its applications to various areas of...
Two-player N-strategy games quantized according to the Eisert–Lewenstein–Wilkens scheme [Phys. Rev. ...
A game-theoretic setting provides a mathematical basis for analysis of strategic interaction among c...
We bound separations between the entangled and classical values for several classes of nonlocal t-pl...
AbstractHere we contract two associated games that consist of tossing biased coins. By using the dis...