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Entangled *N*-photon states for fair and optimal social decision making

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Entangled *N*-photon states for fair and optimal social decision making

N. Chauvet, G. Bachelier, et al.

This captivating research by Nicolas Chauvet, Guillaume Bachelier, Serge Huant, Hayato Saigo, Hirokazu Hori, and Makoto Naruse delves into the innovative use of polarization-entangled *N*-photon states to enhance resource allocation in competitive multi-armed bandit problems. It showcases the potential of quantum states for fairness and optimized decision-making among multiple players.

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Abstract
Situations involving competition for resources among entities can be modeled by the competitive multi-armed bandit (CMAB) problem, which relates to social issues such as maximizing the total outcome and achieving the fairest resource repartition among individuals. In these respects, the intrinsic randomness and global properties of quantum states provide ideal tools for obtaining optimal solutions to this problem. Based on the previous study of the CMAB problem in the two-arm, two-player case, this paper presents the theoretical principles necessary to find polarization-entangled N-photon states that can optimize the total resource output while ensuring equality among players. These principles were applied to two-, three-, four-, and five-player cases by using numerical simulations to reproduce realistic configurations and find the best strategies to overcome potential misalignment between the polarization measurement systems of the players. Although a general formula for the N-player case is not presented here, general derivation rules and a verification algorithm are proposed. This report demonstrates the potential usability of quantum states in collective decision making with limited, probabilistic resources, which could serve as a first step toward quantum-based resource allocation systems.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 24, 2020
Authors
Nicolas Chauvet, Guillaume Bachelier, Serge Huant, Hayato Saigo, Hirokazu Hori, Makoto Naruse
Tags
polarization-entangled states
N-photon states
multi-armed bandit
resource allocation
quantum decision-making
fairness
collective decision
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