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Quantum games and social norms. The quantum ultimatum game
R. Vilela Mendes
abstract: The noncooperative Nash equilibrium solution of classical games corresponds
to a rational expectations attitude on the part of the players. However, in
many cases, games played by human players have outcomes very different from
Nash equilibria. A restricted version of quantum games is proposed to
implement, in mathematical games, the interplay of self-interest and
internalized social norms that rules human behavior.
- oai_identifier:
- oai:arXiv.org:quant-ph/0208167
- categories:
- quant-ph
- comments:
- 6 pages Latex
- arxiv_id:
- quant-ph/0208167
- journal_ref:
- Quantum Information Processing 4 (2005) 1-12
- created:
- 2002-08-27
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