We consider a slightly modified version of the Rock-Scissors-Paper (RSP) game from the point of view of evolutionary stability. In its classical version the game has a mixed Nash equilibrium (NE) not stable against mutants. We find a quantized version of the RSP game for which the classical mixed NE becomes stable as well
We present a novel formulation of quantum game theory based on the Schmidt decomposition, which has ...
Decision-making by the two negotiating parties is simulated by a prisoner’s dilemma game. The game i...
The game in which acts of participants don't have an adequate description in terms of Boolean logic ...
We consider a slightly modified version of the rock-scissors-paper (RSP) game from the point of view...
We present an example of a symmetric quantum game for which a dynamically stable Nash equilibrium be...
The well-known refinement of the Nash Equilibrium (NE) called an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy (ESS...
Hawk-Dove is an interesting and important game of evolutionary biology. We consider the game from po...
Every undergraduate textbook in game theory has a chapter discussing the difficulty to interpret the...
In bi-matrix games the Bishop-Cannings theorem of the classical evolutionary game theory does not pe...
Two-player N-strategy games quantized according to the Eisert–Lewenstein–Wilkens scheme [Phys. Rev. ...
We investigate Nash Equilibrium in quantum games by quantizing the Battle of Sexes Game, finding tha...
The game in which acts of participants don't have an adequate description in terms of Boolean logic ...
In the Eisert protocol for 2 X 2 quantum games [Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 3077], a number of authors have...
We pursue a general theory of quantum games. In particular, we develop quantum generalizations of th...
©2002 The American Physical SocietyA version of the Monty Hall problem is presented where the player...
We present a novel formulation of quantum game theory based on the Schmidt decomposition, which has ...
Decision-making by the two negotiating parties is simulated by a prisoner’s dilemma game. The game i...
The game in which acts of participants don't have an adequate description in terms of Boolean logic ...
We consider a slightly modified version of the rock-scissors-paper (RSP) game from the point of view...
We present an example of a symmetric quantum game for which a dynamically stable Nash equilibrium be...
The well-known refinement of the Nash Equilibrium (NE) called an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy (ESS...
Hawk-Dove is an interesting and important game of evolutionary biology. We consider the game from po...
Every undergraduate textbook in game theory has a chapter discussing the difficulty to interpret the...
In bi-matrix games the Bishop-Cannings theorem of the classical evolutionary game theory does not pe...
Two-player N-strategy games quantized according to the Eisert–Lewenstein–Wilkens scheme [Phys. Rev. ...
We investigate Nash Equilibrium in quantum games by quantizing the Battle of Sexes Game, finding tha...
The game in which acts of participants don't have an adequate description in terms of Boolean logic ...
In the Eisert protocol for 2 X 2 quantum games [Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 3077], a number of authors have...
We pursue a general theory of quantum games. In particular, we develop quantum generalizations of th...
©2002 The American Physical SocietyA version of the Monty Hall problem is presented where the player...
We present a novel formulation of quantum game theory based on the Schmidt decomposition, which has ...
Decision-making by the two negotiating parties is simulated by a prisoner’s dilemma game. The game i...
The game in which acts of participants don't have an adequate description in terms of Boolean logic ...