New models of quantum games
Paulo Benicio Melo de Sousa, Rubens Viana Ramos, Jose Tarcisio, Costa filho

TL;DR
This paper introduces modified quantum game models where payoffs and strategies are entangled, demonstrating that Nash and Pareto equilibriums are consistently achievable, highlighting potential applications of quantum games.
Contribution
It presents new quantum game models with entangled payoffs and strategies, expanding the theoretical framework of quantum game theory.
Findings
Nash and Pareto equilibriums are always obtained in the proposed models
Quantum games can be applied in interesting practical cases
Modified models show consistent equilibrium outcomes
Abstract
In this work we propose and develop modified quantum games (zero and non-zero sum) in which payoffs and strategies are entangled. For the games studied, Nash and Pareto equilibriums are always obtained indicating that there are some interesting cases where quantum games can be applied.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
