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arxiv: 0910.3984 · v1 · submitted 2009-10-21 · 🪐 quant-ph

Properly Quantized History Dependent Parrondo Games, Markov Processes, and Multiplexing Circuits

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keywords quantumcircuitsconstructiondependentgameshistorymarkovmultiplexing
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In the context of quantum information theory, "quantization" of various mathematical and computational constructions is said to occur upon the replacement, at various points in the construction, of the classical randomization notion of probability distribution with higher order randomization notions from quantum mechanics such as quantum superposition with measurement. For this to be done "properly", a faithful copy of the original construction is required to exist within the new "quantum" one, just as is required when a function is extended to a larger domain. Here procedures for extending history dependent Parrondo games, Markov processes and multiplexing circuits to their "quantum" versions are analyzed from a game theoretic viewpoint, and from this viewpoint, proper quantizations developed.

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