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The following pages link to QUANTUM AND CLASSICAL CORRELATIONS BETWEEN PLAYERS IN GAME THEORY (Q4674242):
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- Note on maximally entangled Eisert-Lewenstein-Wilkens quantum games (Q264850) (← links)
- Playing quantum games by a scheme with pre- and post-selection (Q265353) (← links)
- Constructing quantum games from symmetric non-factorizable joint probabilities (Q418474) (← links)
- Constructing quantum games from a system of Bell's inequalities (Q420325) (← links)
- A probabilistic approach to quantum Bayesian games of incomplete information (Q485387) (← links)
- Coalitions in the quantum minority game: classical cheats and quantum bullies (Q601403) (← links)
- Nash equilibria in quantum games with generalized two-parameter strategies (Q601481) (← links)
- Probabilistic analysis of three-player symmetric quantum games played using the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bohm setting (Q644122) (← links)
- Non-factorizable joint probabilities and evolutionarily stable strategies in the quantum prisoner's dilemma game (Q662986) (← links)
- Duality, phase structures, and dilemmas in symmetric quantum games (Q870345) (← links)
- Quantum information as a measure of multipartite correlation (Q892631) (← links)
- Social optimality in quantum Bayesian games (Q1618678) (← links)
- Generating multi-mode entangled coherent W and GHZ states via optical system based fusion mechanism (Q1679288) (← links)
- Quantum games: a review of the history, current state, and interpretation (Q1994770) (← links)
- Entangled states that cannot reproduce original classical games in their quantum version (Q2425597) (← links)
- Dynamics of a discoordination game with classical and quantum correlations (Q2463136) (← links)
- Quantum advantage does not survive in the presence of a corrupt source: optimal strategies in simultaneous move games (Q2479024) (← links)
- Is the essence of a quantum game captured completely in the original classical game? (Q2667670) (← links)
- Solving diner's dilemma game, circuit implementation and verification on the IBM quantum simulator (Q2677261) (← links)
- Nonlocal correlations and noise in different settings of a two-player game (Q2677603) (← links)
- Noisy three-player dilemma game: robustness of the quantum advantage (Q2681701) (← links)
- Advantage of a quantum player over a classical one in 2 × 2 quantum games (Q3043383) (← links)
- SEPARATION BETWEEN CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM WINNING STRATEGIES FOR THE MATCHING GAME (Q3606560) (← links)
- The Intrinsic Quantum Nature of Classical Game Theory (Q4636008) (← links)
- Entanglement playing a dominating role in quantum games (Q5945424) (← links)