Does the Quantum Player Always Win the Classical One?
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Abstract
We study quantum games in which the players have different strategic spaces. We find that the player who can use a quantum strategic space does not always possess more payoffs than the player who is restricted to apply only classical strategies. We find the condition of the classical player getting more payoffs than the quantum player. We also find that the game exhibits intriguing structures.
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ZHAO Hai-Jun, FANG Xi-Ming. Does the Quantum Player Always Win the Classical One?[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(8): 1421-1424.
ZHAO Hai-Jun, FANG Xi-Ming. Does the Quantum Player Always Win the Classical One?[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(8): 1421-1424.
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ZHAO Hai-Jun, FANG Xi-Ming. Does the Quantum Player Always Win the Classical One?[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(8): 1421-1424.
ZHAO Hai-Jun, FANG Xi-Ming. Does the Quantum Player Always Win the Classical One?[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2004, 21(8): 1421-1424.
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