Quantum Games.(game theory applied to quantum mechanics)

From: Science News | Date: November 20, 1999| Author: PETERSON, IVARS | Copyright information

Taking advantage of quantum effects to attain a winning edge

Over a chessboard or in a diplomatic conference room, players strive for even the slightest advantage that would tilt a game's outcome in their favor. Reasoning, bullying, bluffing, and cheating can all come into play in the search for a winning strategy.

Game theory offers mathematical tools for analyzing simple games. Originally formulated in the 1940s, it provides a framework for deciding who wins...

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