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A Battle for the Future: Quantum Computing Chips Markets Analysis in the Light of Game Theory
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Volume 5, 2018
Issue 2 (April)
Pages: 30-36   |   Vol. 5, No. 2, April 2018   |   Follow on         
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Authors
[1]
Doaa Salman Abdou, Department of Economics, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA), Giza, Egypt.
[2]
Amal Gamel Salem, Faculty of Management, Ain Shams Academy, October, Egypt.
[3]
Mohamed Samir, Department of Economics, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA), Giza, Egypt.
Abstract
Modern physics and microeconomic theories target to investigate market behaviors, but the deviations are what motivate us for more accurate understanding for these theories and its limitations. In the light of that this paper foresight the impact of quantum computing in the industry of computing chips and the practices applied since 1985. The paper review the history of this industry and linking the practices applied to game theory. The review of the artificial intelligent and quantum computing reflects on the industries productivity and competiveness, thus the paper target to insight the decision maker with required policies to lessen the battle in the future in this industry. The paper provides evidence on how industries in the future will monopolies to control the future.
Keywords
Game Theory, Quantum Computing, Strategies, Price Discrimination
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