Evolutionary Processes in Quantum Decision Theory
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.16763v1
- Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2020 10:19:28 GMT
- Title: Evolutionary Processes in Quantum Decision Theory
- Authors: V.I. Yukalov
- Abstract summary: The aim is to explain the principal points of the theory.
The difference of an operationally testable rational choice between alternatives from a choice decorated by irrational feelings is elucidated.
A model of quantum intelligence network is described.
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- Abstract: The review presents the basics of quantum decision theory, with the emphasis
on temporary processes in decision making. The aim is to explain the principal
points of the theory. The difference of an operationally testable rational
choice between alternatives from a choice decorated by irrational feelings is
elucidated. Quantum-classical correspondence is emphasized. A model of quantum
intelligence network is described. Dynamic inconsistencies are shown to be
resolved in the frame of the quantum decision theory.
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