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Quantum optics to reconstruct the monetary state of global economy

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  • Antonino Claudio Bonan

    (ARPAV - Agenzia Regionale per la Prevenzione e la Protezione Ambientale del Veneto)

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Once the whole economic system is treated as a quantum system in an abstract space-like frame, a question arises: how do data help in reconstructing its states? Opticallike elements can do the job, then tomography is addressed by suitable quantum circuits and algorithms. A path is proposed for this, assembling ideas from quantum linear optics which can be adapted for an implementation in global economical statistics.

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  • Antonino Claudio Bonan, 2023. "Quantum optics to reconstruct the monetary state of global economy," Working Papers hal-04044864, HAL.
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    1. Antonino Claudio Bonan, 2021. "Some hints about microeconomy as a quantum field theory and emergent macroeconomy," Working Papers hal-03300945, HAL.
    2. Antonino Claudio Bonan, 2021. "Sustainability of Global Economy as a Quantum Circuit," Working Papers hal-03291997, HAL.
    3. Antonino Claudio Bonan, 2021. "Sustainability of Global Economy as a Quantum Circuit," Papers 2107.09032, arXiv.org.
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      Econophysics; Quantum optics; Quantum state tomography;
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