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Theodore Andronikos and Alla Sirokofskich
In the dynamic landscape of digital information, the rise of misinformation and fake news presents a pressing challenge. This paper takes a completely new approach to verifying news, inspired by how quantum actors can reach agreement even when they are s...
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Ivan S. Maksymov
Ambiguous optical illusions have been a paradigmatic object of fascination, research and inspiration in arts, psychology and video games. However, accurate computational models of perception of ambiguous figures have been elusive. In this paper, we desig...
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Theodore Andronikos and Michail Stefanidakis
This paper introduces the first functional model of a quantum parliament that is dominated by two parties or coalitions, and may or may not contain independent legislators. We identify a single crucial parameter, aptly named free will radius, which can b...
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Konstantinos Giannakis, Christos Papalitsas, Kalliopi Kastampolidou, Alexandros Singh and Theodore Andronikos
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