An introduction to multi-player, multi-choice quantum games: Quantum minority games & Kolkata restaurant problems

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We give a self contained introduction to a few quantum game protocols, starting with the quantum version of the two-player two-choice game of Prisoners dilemma, followed by an n-player generalization trough the quantum minority games, and finishing with a contribution towards an n-player m-choice generalization with a quantum version of a three-player Kolkata restaurant problem. We have omitted some technical details accompanying these protocols, and instead laid the focus on presenting some general aspects of the field as a whole. This review contains an introduction to the formalism of quantum information theory, as well as to important game theoretical concepts, and is aimed to work as a review suiting economists and game theorists with limited knowledge of quantum physics as well as to physicists with limited knowledge of game theory. © Springer-Verlag Italia 2013.

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Sharif, P., & Heydari, H. (2013). An introduction to multi-player, multi-choice quantum games: Quantum minority games & Kolkata restaurant problems. New Economic Windows, 13, 217–236. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2553-0_14

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