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Experimental implementation of a four-player quantum game

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Published 16 June 2010 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation C Schmid et al 2010 New J. Phys. 12 063031 DOI 10.1088/1367-2630/12/6/063031

1367-2630/12/6/063031

Abstract

Game theory is central to the understanding of competitive interactions arising in many fields, from the social and physical sciences to economics. Recently, as the definition of information is generalized to include entangled quantum systems, quantum game theory has emerged as a framework for understanding the competitive flow of quantum information. Up till now, only two- and three-player quantum games have been demonstrated with restricted strategy sets. Here, we report the first experiment that implements a four-player quantum minority game over tunable four-partite entangled states encoded in the polarization of single photons. Experimental application of appropriate player strategies gives equilibrium payoff values well above those achievable in the classical game. These results are in excellent quantitative agreement with our theoretical analysis of the symmetric Pareto optimal strategies. Our results demonstrate for the first time how nontrivial equilibria can arise in a competitive situation involving quantum agents.

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10.1088/1367-2630/12/6/063031