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- Title: An Introduction to Quantum Game Theory
- Author(s) J. Orlin Grabbe
- Publisher: Arxiv; eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
- License(s): Creative Commons License (CC)
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- eBook: PDF and PostScript Files
- Language: English
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This essay gives a self-contained introduction to Quantum Game Theory, and is primarily oriented to economists with little or no acquaintance with quantum mechanics. It assumes little more than a basic knowledge of vector algebra. Quantum mechanical notation and results are introduced as needed. It is also shown that some fundamental problems of quantum mechanics can be formulated as games
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