Comment on "Quantum Games and Quantum Strategies"

11/21/2019
by   Anthony Bordg, et al.
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We point out a flaw in the unfair case of the quantum Prisoner's Dilemma as introduced in the pioneering Letter "Quantum Games and Quantum Strategies" of Eisert, Wilkens and Lewenstein. It is not true that the so-called miracle move therein always gives quantum Alice a large reward against classical Bob and outperforms tit-for-tat in an iterated game. Indeed, we introduce a new classical strategy that becomes Bob's dominant strategy, should Alice play the miracle move. Finally, we briefly survey the subsequent literature and turn to the 3-parameter strategic space instead of the 2-parameter one of Eisert et al.

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