Quantum Games and Quantum Strategies
A special issue of Games (ISSN 2073-4336).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2021) | Viewed by 713
Special Issue Editors
Interests: game theory; quantum information; quantum game theory; applied probability
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Quantum game theory is the field developed on the border of game theory and quantum information. This is an interdisciplinary area of research within which considered games are supposed to be played with the aid of objects that behave according to the laws of quantum mechanics, and in which non-classical features of these objects are relevant to the way of playing and results of the game.
We would like to invite investigators to contribute original research articles as well as review articles on quantum game theory that will bring forth a better understanding of quantum games, develop already existing and new quantum approaches to games, and point out new applications of quantum games in other fields of science. Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- New ways of quantization of classical games;
- New solutions obtained when classical games are played in a quantum way;
- Quantum games based on strategic-form games and extensive-form games;
- Applications of quantum games in other fields of science;
- Physical implementation of quantum games;
- Quantum computing techniques related to quantum games.
Prof. Piotr Frackiewicz
Prof. Jarosław Pykacz
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- quantum game schemes
- quantum versions of classical games
- quantum strategic-form games
- quantum extensive-form games
- Nash equilibria in quantum games
- Nash equilibrium refinements in quantum games
- quantum solutions of classical game problems
- physical realizations of quantum games
- entanglement in quantum games
- quantum games and quantum information
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