Self-Organization Based on Quantum Entanglement
TBMG-7498
11/01/2001
- Content
A report presents a theoretical study of communication among intelligent agents in the presence of quantum entanglement and the absence of classical (in the sense of non-quantum) communication channels. Several paradigms of self-organization based on quantum entanglement are introduced and discussed. These paradigms include inverse diffusion, transmission of conditional information, decentralized coordination, cooperative computing, competitive games, and topological evolution in active systems.
- Citation
- "Self-Organization Based on Quantum Entanglement," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2001.