N-person quantum Russian roulette
Piotr Frackiewicz, Alexandre G M Schmidt

TL;DR
This paper extends the quantum Russian roulette game to any finite number of players, providing a comprehensive quantum model that generalizes previous two-player formulations.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized quantum Russian roulette model applicable to any finite number of players, expanding the scope of the original two-player concept.
Findings
The model accurately describes multi-player quantum roulette.
It reduces to the known two-player case.
Provides a framework for analyzing quantum strategic interactions.
Abstract
We generalize the concept of quantum Russian roulette introduced in [A.G.M. Schmidt, L. da Silva, Physica A 392 (2013) 400-410]. Our model coincides with the previous one in the case of the game with two players and gives the suitable quantum description for any finite number of players.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
