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Playing a quantum game with a corrupted source
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Playing a quantum game with a corrupted source

Neil F Johnson
Physical review. A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics, Vol.63(2), pp.020302-020301
2000-09-12

Abstract

The quantum advantage arising in a simplified multi-player quantum game, is found to be a disadvantage when the game's qubit-source is corrupted by a noisy "demon". Above a critical value of the corruption-rate, or noise-level, the coherent quantum effects impede the players to such an extent that the optimal choice of game changes from quantum to classical.
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5 Physics
5.56 Quantum Mechanics
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Optics
Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
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