Quantum Bayes Correlated Equilibrium and the Comparison of Quantum Information Structures in Games
Quantum Physics
2026-08-05 v1 Theoretical Economics
Optimization and Control
Abstract
Bergemann and Morris (2016) show that one information structure is more informative than another exactly when it induces a smaller set of Bayes correlated equilibrium outcomes in every game. We build the quantum analogue. An information structure becomes a family of density operators indexed by the payoff state, which the mediator observes. We show that obedience is equivalent to a Loewner domination between operators on one player's subsystem. The equilibrium set is then a nonempty compact spectrahedron computable by semidefinite programming, classical structures embed exactly, and under quantum individual sufficiency more information shrinks the equilibrium set in every game.
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@article{arxiv.2608.04973,
title = {Quantum Bayes Correlated Equilibrium and the Comparison of Quantum Information Structures in Games},
author = {Furkan Sezer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.04973},
year = {2026}
}
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24 pages, 1 figure