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View SchemaQuantum Games and Programmable Quantum Systems
| Authors | Edward W. Piotrowski, Jan Sladkowski |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | quant-ph/0504010 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0504010 |
Abstract
Attention to the very physical aspects of information characterizes the current research in quantum computation, quantum cryptography and quantum communication. In most of the cases quantum description of the system provides advantages over the classical approach. Game theory, the study of decision making in conflict situation has already been extended to the quantum domain. We would like to review the latest development in quantum game theory that is relevant to information processing. We will begin by illustrating the general idea of a quantum game and methods of gaining an advantage over "classical opponent". Then we review the most important game theoretical aspects of quantum information processing. On grounds of the discussed material, we reason about possible future development of quantum game theory and its impact on information processing and the emerging information society. The idea of quantum artificial intelligence is explained.
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