dorsal/arxiv
View SchemaQuantum games via search algorithms
| Authors | Alejandro Romanelli |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | quant-ph/0609106 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0609106 |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.physa.2007.02.029 |
| Journal | Physica A 379, 545 (2007) |
Abstract
We build new quantum games, similar to the spin flip game, where as a novelty the players perform measurements on a quantum system associated to a continuous time search algorithm. The measurements collapse the wave function into one of the two possible states. These games are characterized by a continuous space of strategies and the selection of a particular strategy is determined by the moments when the players measure.
{
"annotation_id": "e8ea1787-bb58-4108-9544-a1c6e0fdbb11",
"date_created": "2026-03-02T18:02:30.145000Z",
"date_modified": "2026-03-02T18:02:30.145000Z",
"file_hash": "6ff44cb0888aca4277bea77f8116b9d9e3fe62b5ad42bd0ddb9fba305407d657",
"private": false,
"record": {
"abstract": "We build new quantum games, similar to the spin flip game, where as a novelty\nthe players perform measurements on a quantum system associated to a continuous\ntime search algorithm. The measurements collapse the wave function into one of\nthe two possible states. These games are characterized by a continuous space of\nstrategies and the selection of a particular strategy is determined by the\nmoments when the players measure.",
"arxiv_id": "quant-ph/0609106",
"authors": [
"Alejandro Romanelli"
],
"categories": [
"quant-ph"
],
"doi": "10.1016/j.physa.2007.02.029",
"journal_ref": "Physica A 379, 545 (2007)",
"title": "Quantum games via search algorithms",
"url": "https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0609106"
},
"schema_id": "dorsal/arxiv",
"source": {
"execution_id": "f144936a-8dfd-4c50-b199-a2293783725a",
"id": "arXiv Dataset IDs",
"type": "Model",
"variant": "snapshot-2026-03-01",
"version": "0.1.0"
},
"user_id": 1000002
}