Preference Modeling
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Quantum Decision Theory
Understanding political behavior, voting patterns, and policy decisions through the revolutionary lens of quantum mechanics and decision theory.
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Recent analysis in quantum policy and decision science
Exploring the classical aspects of quantum theory via ontological dual states and the role of minimal group representation in establishing classical-quantum duality.
How Quantum Decision Theory explains paradoxes in voter choice that classical rational choice theory cannot account for.
Exploring how quantum superpositions affect thermalisation processes in relativistic quantum field theory and their implications for quantum thermodynamics and information.
Build intuition from foundational principles to advanced political applications.
The fundamental principle that political preferences can exist in multiple states simultaneously until measured through voting or decision-making.
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A brief placeholder about the wave function concept for QDT.
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Explore the integration of Hamiltonian mechanics and belief dynamics to understand decision-making processes in Quantum Decision Theory.
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