Welcome to my page
I am an Assistant Professor in the Instute of Mathematics at the Pomeranian University in Slupsk I received my Ph.D in mathematics in 2012 from the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Research interests
My research interests cover such areas as game theory, quantum information, quantum game theory, applied probability
Contact
- The Institute of Mathematics, Pomeranian University,
ul. Arciszewskiego 22d, 76-200 Slupsk, Poland - P.Frackiewicz[ape]impan.gov.pl
Quantum game theory
is an interdisciplinary field. It combines two completely separate
disciplines greatly developed by John von Neumann: game theory and
quantum information theory. Like in classical game, in quantum game one can point
out all basic notions that are used to define a classical game like a set of players,
sets of strategies for the players and a payoff function. On the other hand all these
notions are expressed with the use of mathematical methods for quantum information
like linear operators and unit vectors of a complex Hilbert space in accordance
with the postulates of quantum mechanics. This new approach to the description
of a game constitutes its strict generalization. For example, quantum game theory
allows one to write any finite strategic game in the language of linear algebra in such
a way that a classical game and its quantum counterpart are indistinguishable from
game theory point of view. However, the most interesting property is that quantum
information methods can give new, impossible in the classical case, scenarios of the
game.