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Quantum Bargaining Games

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  • Edward W. Piotrowski
  • Jan Sladkowski

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We continue the analysis of quantum-like description of markets and economics. The approach has roots in the recently developed quantum game theory and quantum computing. The present paper is devoted to quantum bargaining games which are a special class of quantum market games without institutionalized clearinghouses.

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  • Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan Sladkowski, "undated". "Quantum Bargaining Games," Departmental Working Papers 5, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics.
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    1. Piotrowski, Edward W. & Sładkowski, Jan, 2008. "Quantum auctions: Facts and myths," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 387(15), pages 3949-3953.
    2. Piotrowski, Edward W. & Sładkowski, Jan & Syska, Jacek, 2003. "Interference of quantum market strategies," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 318(3), pages 516-528.
    3. Piotrowski, Edward W. & Sładkowski, Jan, 2005. "Quantum diffusion of prices and profits," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 345(1), pages 185-195.
    4. Sładkowski, Jan, 2003. "Giffen paradoxes in quantum market games," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 324(1), pages 234-240.
    5. Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan Sladkowski, "undated". "Trading by Quantum Rules - Quantum Anthropic Principle," Departmental Working Papers 9, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics.
    6. Edward Piotrowski & Jan Sładkowski, 2004. "Quantum games in finance," Quantitative Finance, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 4(6), pages 61-67.
    7. 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.
    8. Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan Sladkowski, "undated". "Quantum solution to the Newcomb's paradox," Departmental Working Papers 10, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics.
    9. Jankowski, Robert & Makowski, Marcin & Piotrowski, Edward W., 2014. "Parameter estimation by fixed point of function of information processing intensity," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 416(C), pages 558-563.
    10. Shi, Lian & Xu, Feng & Chen, Yongtai, 2021. "Quantum Cournot duopoly game with isoelastic demand function," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 566(C).
    11. Pakuła, Ireneusz & Piotrowski, Edward W. & Sładkowski, Jan, 2007. "Universality of measurements on quantum markets," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 385(1), pages 397-405.
    12. Marcin Makowski & Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan S{l}adkowski & Jacek Syska, 2015. "The intensity of the random variable intercept in the sector of negative probabilities," Papers 1503.07495, arXiv.org.
    13. Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan Sladkowski, "undated". "An Invitation to Quantum Game Theory," Departmental Working Papers 15, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics.
    14. Makowski, Marcin & Piotrowski, Edward W. & Sładkowski, Jan & Syska, Jacek, 2017. "Profit intensity and cases of non-compliance with the law of demand/supply," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 473(C), pages 53-59.
    15. Jan Sladkowski & Edward W. Piotrowski, "undated". "Risk in Quantum Market Games (in Polish)," Departmental Working Papers 117pl, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics.

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