Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision

Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision
Title Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision PDF eBook
Author Jerome R. Busemeyer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 425
Release 2012-07-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 110701199X

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Introduces principles drawn from quantum theory to present a new framework for modeling human cognition and decision.

Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision

Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision
Title Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision PDF eBook
Author Jerome R. Busemeyer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 424
Release 2014-06-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781107419889

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Much of our understanding of human thinking is based on probabilistic models. This innovative book by Jerome R. Busemeyer and Peter D. Bruza argues that, actually, the underlying mathematical structures from quantum theory provide a much better account of human thinking than traditional models. They introduce the foundations for modelling probabilistic-dynamic systems using two aspects of quantum theory. The first, 'contextuality', is a way to understand interference effects found with inferences and decisions under conditions of uncertainty. The second, 'quantum entanglement', allows cognitive phenomena to be modeled in non-reductionist ways. Employing these principles drawn from quantum theory allows us to view human cognition and decision in a totally new light. Introducing the basic principles in an easy-to-follow way, this book does not assume a physics background or a quantum brain and comes complete with a tutorial and fully worked-out applications in important areas of cognition and decision.

Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision

Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision
Title Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision PDF eBook
Author Jerome R. Busemeyer
Publisher
Pages 407
Release 2012
Genre Cognition
ISBN 9781107239579

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"Much of our understanding of human thinking is based on probabilistic models. This innovative book by Jerome R. Busemeyer and Peter D. Bruza argues that, actually, the underlying mathematical structures from quantum theory provide a much better account of human thinking than traditional models. They introduce the foundations for modeling probabilistic-dynamic systems using two aspects of quantum theory. The first, 'contextuality', is a way to understand interference effects found with inferences and decisions under conditions of uncertainty. The second, 'quantum entanglement', allows cognitive phenomena to be modeled in a non-reductionist way. Employing these principles drawn from quantum theory allows us to view human cognition and decision in a totally new light. Introducing the basic principles in an easy-to-follow way, this book does not assume a physics background or a quantum brain and comes complete with a tutorial and fully worked out applications in important areas of cognition and decision"--

Quantum-Like Models for Information Retrieval and Decision-Making

Quantum-Like Models for Information Retrieval and Decision-Making
Title Quantum-Like Models for Information Retrieval and Decision-Making PDF eBook
Author Diederik Aerts
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 173
Release 2019-09-09
Genre Science
ISBN 3030259137

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Recent years have been characterized by tremendous advances in quantum information and communication, both theoretically and experimentally. In addition, mathematical methods of quantum information and quantum probability have begun spreading to other areas of research, beyond physics. One exciting new possibility involves applying these methods to information science and computer science (without direct relation to the problems of creation of quantum computers). The aim of this Special Volume is to encourage scientists, especially the new generation (master and PhD students), working in computer science and related mathematical fields to explore novel possibilities based on the mathematical formalisms of quantum information and probability. The contributing authors, who hail from various countries, combine extensive quantum methods expertise with real-world experience in application of these methods to computer science. The problems considered chiefly concern quantum information-probability based modeling in the following areas: information foraging; interactive quantum information access; deep convolutional neural networks; decision making; quantum dynamics; open quantum systems; and theory of contextual probability. The book offers young scientists (students, PhD, postdocs) an essential introduction to applying the mathematical apparatus of quantum theory to computer science, information retrieval, and information processes.

Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision

Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision
Title Quantum Models of Cognition and Decision PDF eBook
Author Jerome R. Busemeyer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2025-01-31
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781009205344

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The Palgrave Handbook of Quantum Models in Social Science

The Palgrave Handbook of Quantum Models in Social Science
Title The Palgrave Handbook of Quantum Models in Social Science PDF eBook
Author Emmanuel Haven
Publisher Springer
Pages 377
Release 2017-02-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1137492767

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It is not intuitive to accept that there exists a link between quantum physical systems and cognitive systems. However, recent research has shown that cognitive systems and collective (social) systems, including biology, exhibit uncertainty which can be successfully modelled with quantum probability. The use of such probability allows for the modelling of situations which typically violate the laws of classical probability. The Palgrave Handbook of Quantum Models in Social Science is is a unique volume that brings together contributions from leading experts on key topics in this new and emerging field. Completely self-contained, it begins with an introductory section which gathers all the fundamental notions required to be able to understand later chapters. The handbook then moves on to address some of the latest research and applications for quantum methods in social science disciplines, including economics, politics and psychology. It begins with the issue of how the quantum mechanical framework can be applied to economics. Chapters devoted to this topic range from how Fisher information can be argued to play a role in economics, to the foundations and application of quantum game theory. The handbook then progresses in considering how belief states can be updated with the theory of quantum measurements (and also with more general methods). The practical use of the Hilbert space (and Fock space) in decision theory is then introduced, and open quantum systems are also considered. The handbook also treats a model of neural oscillators that reproduces some of the features of quantum cognition. Other contributions delve into causal reasoning using quantum Bayes nets and the role of quantum probability in modelling so called affective evaluation. The handbook is rounded off with two chapters which discuss the grand challenges which lie ahead of us. How can the quantum formalism be justified in social science and is the traditional quantum formalism too restrictive? Finally, a question is posed: whether there is a necessary role for quantum mathematical models to go beyond physics. This book will bring the latest and most cutting edge research on quantum theory to social science disciplines. Students and researchers across the discipline, as well as those in the fields of physics and mathematics will welcome this important addition to the literature.

Quantum Mind and Social Science

Quantum Mind and Social Science
Title Quantum Mind and Social Science PDF eBook
Author Alexander Wendt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 367
Release 2015-04-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1107082544

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A unique contribution to the understanding of social science, showing the implications of quantum physics for the nature of human society.