Asymmetric quantum decision-making
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.02117v1
- Date: Wed, 3 May 2023 13:46:03 GMT
- Title: Asymmetric quantum decision-making
- Authors: Honoka Shiratori, Hiroaki Shinkawa, Andr\'e R\"ohm, Nicolas Chauvet,
Etsuo Segawa, Jonathan Laurent, Guillaume Bachelier, Tomoki Yamagami, Ryoichi
Horisaki, Makoto Naruse
- Abstract summary: Quantum processes can realize conflict-free joint among two agents using entanglement of photons or quantum interference of angular momentum (OAM)
This study theoretically investigates asymmetric collective decision-making using quantum interference of photons carrying OAM or entangled photons.
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- License: http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/
- Abstract: Collective decision-making is crucial to information and communication
systems. Decision conflicts among agents hinder the maximization of potential
utilities of the entire system. Quantum processes can realize conflict-free
joint decisions among two agents using the entanglement of photons or quantum
interference of orbital angular momentum (OAM). However, previous studies have
always presented symmetric resultant joint decisions. Although this property
helps maintain and preserve equality, it cannot resolve disparities. Global
challenges, such as ethics and equity, are recognized in the field of
responsible artificial intelligence as responsible research and innovation
paradigm. Thus, decision-making systems must not only preserve existing
equality but also tackle disparities. This study theoretically and numerically
investigates asymmetric collective decision-making using quantum interference
of photons carrying OAM or entangled photons. Although asymmetry is
successfully realized, a photon loss is inevitable in the proposed models. The
available range of asymmetry and method for obtaining the desired degree of
asymmetry are analytically formulated.
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