Pierfrancesco La Mura Citations at IDEAS
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Pierfrancesco La Mura, 2003.
"Correlated Equilibria of Classical Strategic Games with Quantum Signals ,"
Game Theory and Information
0309001, EconWPA.
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Adam Brandenburger, 2007.
"A Connection Between Correlation in Game Theory and Quantum Mechanics ,"
Levine's Working Paper Archive
122247000000001725, David K. Levine.
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Emmanuel Haven, 2008.
"Private Information and the ‘Information Function’: A Survey of Possible Uses ,"
Theory and Decision ,
Springer, vol. 64(2), pages 193-228, March.
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Vladimir I. Danilov & Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky, 2005.
"Non-classsical measurement theory: A framework for behavioral sciences ,"
PSE Working Papers
2005-37, PSE (Ecole normale supérieure).
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Other versions: Jerry Busemeyer & Ariane Lambert-Mogiliansky, 2009.
"TI-games I: An exploration of Type Indeterminacy in strategic decision-making ,"
PSE Working Papers
2009-07, PSE (Ecole normale supérieure).
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David K Levine, 2005.
"Quantum Games Have No News For Economics ,"
Levine's Working Paper Archive
618897000000001000, David K. Levine.
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Adam Brandenburger, 2008.
"The Relationship Between Classical and Quantum Correlation in Games ,"
Levine's Working Paper Archive
122247000000002312, David K. Levine.
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