Introductory review to quantum information retrieval
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.13541v1
- Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2020 15:23:42 GMT
- Title: Introductory review to quantum information retrieval
- Authors: Alexander Lebedev and Andrei Khrennikov
- Abstract summary: Quantum formalism is widely used outside of quantum physics, in particular, in cognition, psychology, decision making, information processing, especially information retrieval.
This paper is not aimed to present a complete review on the state of art in quantum information retrieval.
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- Abstract: Recently people started to understand that applications of the mathematical
formalism of quantum theory are not reduced to physics. Nowadays, this
formalism is widely used outside of quantum physics, in particular, in
cognition, psychology, decision making, information processing, especially
information retrieval. The latter is very promising. The aim of this brief
introductory review is to stimulate research in this exciting area of
information science. This paper is not aimed to present a complete review on
the state of art in quantum information retrieval.
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