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Trading by Quantum Rules - Quantum Anthropic Principle

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Edward W. Piotrowski ()
Jan Sladkowski ()

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This is a short review of the background and recent development in quantum game theory and its possible application in economics and finance. The intersection of science and society is discussed and Quantum Anthropic Principle is put forward. The review is addressed to non-specialists.

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Paper provided by University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics in its series Departmental Working Papers with number 9.

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  1. E. W. Piotrowski & J. Sladkowski, 2001. "Quantum Market Games," Game Theory and Information 0103003, EconWPA. [Downloadable!]
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  2. Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan Sladkowski, . "Quantum Bargaining Games," Departmental Working Papers 5, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics. [Downloadable!]
  3. Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan Sladkowski, . "Quantum English Auctions," Departmental Working Papers 6, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics. [Downloadable!]
  4. Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan Sladkowski, . "Quantum-Like Approach to Financial Risk: Quantum Anthropic Principle," Departmental Working Papers 8, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics. [Downloadable!]
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  1. Ireneusz Pakula & Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan Sladkowski, . "Universality of Measurements on Quantum Markets," Departmental Working Papers 23, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics. [Downloadable!]
  2. Katarzyna Miakisz & Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan Sladkowski, . "Quantization of Games: Towards Quantum Artificial Intelligence," Departmental Working Papers 21, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics. [Downloadable!]
  3. Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan Sladkowski, . "Quantum solution to the Newcomb's paradox," Departmental Working Papers 10, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics. [Downloadable!]
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