Workshop on the Applications of Topology to Quantum Theory and Behavioral Economics
Description
The application of quantum mechanics to the social sciences has led to useful insights, especially in the areas of experimental decision-making and behavioral economics. A few years ago, the Fields Institute hosted a workshop on this topic entitled ‘Quantum Probability and the Mathematical Modelling of Decision Making’. In this forthcoming workshop we ask ourselves a fundamental question: what is the key tenet, which rationalizes why quantum theory in social science and especially in social choice and decision-making can be used? This is a central question which has not been previously answered. The concept of ‘unicity’ essentially indicates that a single framework can describe all observed events. However, in decision-making there is no reason to believe there is only one framework, which can capture all events. It was recently discovered that the impossibility of finding a single framework to describe all observed events is the same as the paradox of social choice. Hence, the close connection between economics and quantum theory and this workshop will bring together experts from physics, social sciences and different backgrounds to address this close connection.
Please find the link to Graciela Chilchilnisky's paper: click here
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Schedule
09:00 to 09:15 |
Graciela Chilchilnisky, Columbia University and Stanford University, Emmanuel Haven, Memorial University Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
09:15 to 10:15 |
Graciela Chilchilnisky, Columbia University and Stanford University Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
10:15 to 10:30 |
Coffee Break
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10:30 to 11:30 |
Peter Hammond, University of Warwick Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
11:30 to 12:30 |
Andrei Khrennikov, Linnaeus University Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
12:30 to 14:00 |
Lunch
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14:00 to 14:30 |
Andreas Boukas, Hellenic Open University Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
14:30 to 14:45 |
Coffee Break
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14:45 to 15:15 |
Eliahu Cohen, Bar-Ilan University, Israel Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
15:15 to 15:45 |
William Sulis, McMaster University Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
15:45 to 16:00 |
Coffee Break
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16:00 to 16:30 |
Andreas Wichert, Instituto Superior Técnico-Universidade de Lisboa Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
16:30 to 17:00 |
David Orrell, Systems Forecasting Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
09:00 to 10:00 |
Graciela Chilchilnisky, Columbia University and Stanford University Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
10:00 to 10:15 |
Coffee Break
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10:15 to 11:15 |
Herakles Polemarchakis, Un. Warwick, Françoise Forges, Université Paris-Dauphine Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
11:15 to 11:45 |
Arkady Plotnitsky, Purdue University Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
11:45 to 13:00 |
Lunch
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13:00 to 13:30 |
Jerome Busemeyer, Indiana University Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
13:30 to 14:00 |
Emmanuel Pothos, City University London Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
14:00 to 14:15 |
Coffee Break
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14:15 to 14:45 |
Sandro Sozzo, University of Udine Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
14:45 to 15:15 |
Vladik Kreinovich, University of Texas at El Paso Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
15:15 to 15:30 |
Coffee Break
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15:30 to 16:00 |
Godfrey Charles-Cadogan, University of Leicester Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
16:00 to 16:30 |
Marcus Pivato, CY Cergy Paris University Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |
16:30 to 17:00 |
Vikram Athalye, Cummins College of Engineering for Women, Emmanuel Haven, Memorial University Location:Fields Institute, Room 309 |