Theory Seminar

DATE: 2004-08-06 15:00 -
PLACE: Kenkyu Honkan 3F RM321
TITLE: Matrix Formulation of Altruism in Classical and Quantum Game Theories
CONTACT: Tango
SPEAKER: Dr. Taksu Cheon  (Kochi University of Technology)
LANGUAGE: English
ABSTRACT: In recent years, the game theory has become the foundation of modern, quantitative approaches in diverse fields of biological and social sciences. We review the basic concepts of the game theory such as the Nash equilibria, Pareto efficiency and replicator dynamics. We explore the matrix formulations of the game theory that come in two different flavors, classical and quantum. We examine the relation between these two, and clarify the common altruistic contents that sits at the core of the "solutions" of dilemma games. References: T.Cheon, "Evolutionary Stability of Ecological Hierarchy" Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 (2003) 258105(4) T.Cheon, "Altruistic Duality in Evolutionary Game Theory" Phy. Lett. A 318 (2003) 327-331 T.Cheon & S.Ohta, "Suppression of Ecological Competition by Apex Predator" Phys. Rev. E70, sous presse (2004), arXiv.org, cond-mat/038163 T.Cheon, "Altruistic Contents of Quantum Prisoner's Dilemma" arXiv.org, quant-ph/0406157 Reference Website:http://www.mech.kochi-tech.ac.jp/cheon/

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