Quantum games: a review of the history, current state, and interpretation

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1994770

DOI10.1007/s11128-018-2082-8zbMath1402.81070arXiv1803.07919OpenAlexW2793829449MaRDI QIDQ1994770

Radhakrishnan Balu, Neal Solmeyer, Faisal Shah Khan, Travis S. Humble

Publication date: 1 November 2018

Published in: Quantum Information Processing (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.07919




Related Items (37)

Preferences in quantum gamesEntropy-norm space for geometric selection of strict Nash equilibria in \(n\)-person gamesDynamic quantum gamesCollective quantum games with Werner-like states“Entanglement” and the Exploitation of Common Pool Resources: A Quantum Solution to the Prisoner’s DilemmaQuantum mean-field gamesQuantum Fuzzy Game SimulationEntangled rendezvous: a possible application of Bell non-locality for mobile agents on networksSolving diner's dilemma game, circuit implementation and verification on the IBM quantum simulatorEntanglement and coherence in quantum prisoner's dilemmaFoundation of quantum optimal transport and applicationsQuantum repeated pricing gameNonlocal correlations and noise in different settings of a two-player gameTo move first or not to move first?A quantum approach to twice-repeated \(2\times 2\) gameSignificance of entangling operators in the purview of modified EWL schemeQuantum advantage beyond entanglement in Bayesian game theoryCellular automaton simulation of the quantum war of attrition gameQuantum Stackelberg-Bertrand duopolyComments on: ``Quantization and experimental realization of the colonel blotto gameSoftware aided analysis of EWL based quantum gamesDynamics of a quantum duopoly Stackelberg game model with marginal costsResolving game theoretical dilemmas with quantum statesStudy of decoherence and memory in modified Eisert-Wilkens-Lewenstein schemeCournot and Stackelberg duopoly games in the purview of modified EWL schemeQuantum extensive-form gamesCoopetition in quantum prisoner's dilemma and COVID-19Role of two-qubit entangling operators in the modified Eisert-Wilkens-Lewenstein approach of quantizationQuantum Nash equilibrium in the thermodynamic limitQuantum prisoner's dilemma in a restricted one-parameter strategic spaceQuantum mean-field games with the observations of counting typeInfinitely repeated quantum games and strategic efficiencyTheory of quantum games and quantum economic behaviorThe influence of entanglement on complex dynamics of a quantum Stackelberg duopoly with heterogeneous expectations(In)significance of entangling operators in the noisy duopoly gamesNoise controlling entangling operators in the quantum network implementation of cop and robber gameTwo-player quantum games: when player strategies are via directional choices



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: Quantum games: a review of the history, current state, and interpretation