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Marcin Makowski

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Working papers

  1. Marcin Makowski & Edward W. Piotrowski, "undated". "Quantum Cat's Dilemma: an Example of Intransitivity in a Quantum Game," Departmental Working Papers 28, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics.
  2. Edward W. Piotrowski & Marcin Makowski, "undated". "Cat's Dilemma," Departmental Working Papers 20, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics.

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Working papers

  1. Marcin Makowski & Edward W. Piotrowski, "undated". "Quantum Cat's Dilemma: an Example of Intransitivity in a Quantum Game," Departmental Working Papers 28, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics.

    Cited by:

    1. Anna Szczypinska & Edward W. Piotrowski, 2007. "Projective Market Model Approach to AHP Decision-Making," Papers 0709.4358, arXiv.org, revised Nov 2007.
    2. Edward W. Piotrowski & Jerzy Luczka, "undated". "The relativistic velocity addition law optimizes a forecast gambler's profit," Departmental Working Papers 31, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics.
    3. Edward W. Piotrowski & Jan Sladkowski, "undated". "Quantum Transmemetic Intelligence," Departmental Working Papers 27, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics.

  2. Edward W. Piotrowski & Marcin Makowski, "undated". "Cat's Dilemma," Departmental Working Papers 20, University of Bialtystok, Department of Theoretical Physics.

    Cited by:

    1. Anna Szczypinska & Edward W. Piotrowski, 2007. "Projective Market Model Approach to AHP Decision-Making," Papers 0709.4358, arXiv.org, revised Nov 2007.
    2. Theodore Turocy, 2007. "On the sufficiency of transitive preferences," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 4(22), pages 1-9.
    3. Pahikkala, Tapio & Waegeman, Willem & Tsivtsivadze, Evgeni & Salakoski, Tapio & De Baets, Bernard, 2010. "Learning intransitive reciprocal relations with kernel methods," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 206(3), pages 676-685, November.

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  1. NEP-GTH: Game Theory (1) 2006-09-23. Author is listed

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