2007
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.200674643
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Quantum gambling using mesoscopic ring qubits

Abstract: Quantum Game Theory provides us with new tools for practising games and some other risk related enterprices like, for example, gambling. The two party gambling protocol presented by Goldenberg {\it et al} is one of the simplest yet still hard to implement applications of Quantum Game Theory. We propose potential physical realisation of the quantum gambling protocol with use of three mesoscopic ring qubits. We point out problems in implementation of such game.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, poster during XXX Intern… Show more

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“…Recent developments in this area include the application of quantum games for the analysis of quantum walks [9,13,1] and the analysis of quantum games in the presence of decoherence [5,7,8] with the special attention to the degradation of entanglement [10,18,19]. Quantum games also provide relatively easy scenarios for implementing quantum information processing in physical systems [16] and can be used to probe the influence of decoherence in such systems [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent developments in this area include the application of quantum games for the analysis of quantum walks [9,13,1] and the analysis of quantum games in the presence of decoherence [5,7,8] with the special attention to the degradation of entanglement [10,18,19]. Quantum games also provide relatively easy scenarios for implementing quantum information processing in physical systems [16] and can be used to probe the influence of decoherence in such systems [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…systems [37] and can be used to study the effect of decoherence in such systems [38,39,40,41,42]. In this connection, different damping channels can be used as a theoretical framework to study the influence of decoherence in quantum game problems.…”
Section: Effect Of Decoherencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[0, 1] of p by two extreme time limits t = 0, ∞ respectively. The final density matrix representing the state after the action of the channel is given by ρf = Φ p (ρ f ) (37) where Φ p is the super-operator for realizing a quantum channel parametrized by the decoherence parameter p. The payoff operator for i th player (say Alice) is given by Eq. ( 22).…”
Section: Effect Of Decoherencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantum games may provide a feasible platform for implementing quantum information processing in physical systems [27] and can be used to probe the influence of decoherence in such systems [6,[28][29][30][31]. In this connection, quantum channels provide a natural theoretical framework for the study of decoherence in noisy quantum communication systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%