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Imperfect Information and Imprecise Payoffs

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Quantum Game Simulation

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The dynamics of a spatial quantum formulation of the iterated Battle of the Sexes game with imperfect information is studied in the first part of this chapter. The second part of this chapter deals with games with imprecise payoffs. In both scenarios, the games are played with variable entangling in a cellular automata manner. The effect of spatial structure is assessed in fair and unfair scenarios.

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Alonso-Sanz, R. (2019). Imperfect Information and Imprecise Payoffs. In: Quantum Game Simulation. Emergence, Complexity and Computation, vol 36. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19634-9_11

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