Descripción
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Quantum Games have opened new routes for a better understanding of quantum information and quantum computation. Their inception has allowed to connect quantum mechanics, which determines the behaviour of systems at microscopic scales, with game theory, which is a cornerstone in Economics. Since the pioneering work by Eisert, Wilkens and Lewenstein (EWL) in 1999, several authors have studied different games using quantum information tools, e.g., the Prisoner?s Dilemma, the Haw-Dove, the Samaritan?s Dilemma, or the Battle of Sexes. In all these games, two players (A and B) compete following different strategies in order to maximize their own rewards. The use of quantum mechanical laws boosts the number of different states of the players as they are no longer limited to the classical ones but can also be in linear superpositions of them, which certainly outperforms the classical results. | |
Internacional
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Nombre congreso
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Workshop on Combining Viewpoints in Quantum Theory [http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/cheunen/cvqt/] |
Tipo de participación
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960 |
Lugar del congreso
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Edinburgh (UK) |
Revisores
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ISBN o ISSN
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CDP08UPM |
DOI
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Fecha inicio congreso
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19/03/2018 |
Fecha fin congreso
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22/03/2018 |
Desde la página
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1 |
Hasta la página
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Título de las actas
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Combining Viewpoints in Quantum Theory. Abstracts [http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/cheunen/cvqt/#programme] |