Equivalence between Bell inequalities and quantum minority games
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:649677)
General and philosophical questions in quantum theory (81P05) Quantum measurement theory, state operations, state preparations (81P15) Quantum coherence, entanglement, quantum correlations (81P40) Quantum information, communication, networks (quantum-theoretic aspects) (81P45) (n)-person games, (n>2) (91A06)
Abstract: We show that, for a continuous set of entangled four-partite states, the task of maximizing the payoff in the symmetric-strategy four-player quantum Minority game is equivalent to maximizing the violation of a four-particle Bell inequality with each observer choosing the same set of two dichotomic observables. We conclude the existence of direct correspondences between (i) the payoff rule and Bell inequalities, and (ii) the strategy and the choice of measured observables in evaluating these Bell inequalities. We also show that such a correspondence between Bell polynomials (in a single plane) and four-player, symmetric, binary-choice quantum games is unique to the four-player quantum Minority game and its "anti-Minority" version. This indicates that the four-player Minority game not only plays a special role among quantum games but also in studies of Bell-type quantum nonlocality.
Recommendations
- The equivalence of Bell's inequality and the Nash inequality in a quantum game-theoretic setting
- On the relation between Bell's inequalities and nonlocal games
- Bell's inequality and entanglement in qubits
- Bell's inequality, generalized concurrence and entanglement in qubits
- Bell inequalities and entanglement
- Constructing quantum games from a system of Bell's inequalities
- Bell inequalities and the separability criterion
- Bell inequality for quNits with binary measurements
- Bell inequalities on two classes of observables
- A Bell inequality analog in quantum measure theory
Cites work
- Coalitions in the quantum minority game: classical cheats and quantum bullies
- Extreme quantum entanglement in a superposition of macroscopically distinct states
- Multiplayer quantum minority game with decoherence
- On the relation between Bell's inequalities and nonlocal games
- Playing games with EPR-type experiments
- Quantum Games and Quantum Strategies
- Quantum correlation games
- Tests of Bell inequalities
- Towards a general theory of quantum games
Cited in
(14)- The equivalence of Bell's inequality and the Nash inequality in a quantum game-theoretic setting
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6096706 (Why is no real title available?)
- Quantum games: a review of the history, current state, and interpretation
- A competitive game whose maximal Nash-equilibrium payoff requires quantum resources for its achievement
- Quantum coalition of ``\(n\) equipartition compound mode in minority game
- From quantum state targeting to Bell inequalities
- Social optimality in quantum Bayesian games
- \(N\)-player quantum minority game
- An optical model for implementing Parrondo's game and designing stochastic game with long-term memory
- Three-player conflicting interest games and nonlocality
- Constructing quantum games from a system of Bell's inequalities
- Occurrence of complementary processes in Parrondo's paradox
- Examining the effect of quantum strategies on symmetric conflicting interest games
- Betting on dynamics
This page was built for publication: Equivalence between Bell inequalities and quantum minority games
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q649677)