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                    THE 
                      FIELDS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES 
                    
                       
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                           March 
                            9-11, 2015 
                            Conference on  
                            Quantum Probability and the Mathematical Modelling 
                            of Decision Making 
                            at the Fields Institute, Toronto 
                          
                             
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                                 Organizing 
                                  Committee 
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                                 Jerome 
                                  Busemeyer - Indiana University Bloomington (USA) 
                                  Ehtibar Dzhafarov  Purdue University (USA) 
                                  Emmanuel Haven University of Leicester 
                                  (UK) 
                                  Andrei Khrennikov  Linnaeus University 
                                  (Sweden) 
                                  Arkady Plotnitsky  Purdue University (USA) 
                                  Emmanuel Pothos  City University London 
                                  (UK)  
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  Quantum probability and the 
    mathematical modelling of decision making 
     
    Quantum theory is founded on the premise that the probabilities of events 
    are associated with subspaces of a vector space, and an additive measure is 
    proposed to assign these probabilities. The adoption of subspaces as the basis 
    for predicting events entails a new logic-the logic of subspaces-which relaxes 
    some of the axioms of Boolean logic. In particular, this logic does not entail 
    that events are always commutative and distributive, and the closure property 
    does not always hold. 
    Human behaviour seems to indicate numerous instances which are also inconsistent 
    with these axioms of Boolean logic. Human judgments are not always commutative, 
    and order effects are pervasive.  
  Human decisions often violate the probabilistic implications of the distributive 
    axiom. Human concepts are not always capable of satisfying the probabilistic 
    implications of the closure axiom. Real experimental data from cognitive psychology 
    related to the disjunction effect violate the basic laws of classical (Kolmogorovian) 
    probability.  
  Such observations guide us to consider a quantum framework for social and 
    behavioural sciences, but there are alternative motivations too. The principles 
    borrowed from quantum theory resonate with deeply rooted psychological intuitions 
    and conceptions about human cognition and decision.  
  This three day conference at the Fields Institute will have a variety of 
    sessions constructed around the main themes as described above. The conference 
    will have sessions on: 
    - quantum probability and probabilistic contextuality (with sessions on what 
    the precise definition of quantum probability is and how the probabilistic 
    contextuality is applied to issues across different sciences)  
    -quantum mechanics, and decision making in psychology and economics 
    -new avenues of research 
    The conference contains papers from invited speakers and papers which will 
    have been accepted via the refereeing process.  
  
     
       
        CONTRIBUTED PAPERS 
          If you would like to present a paper at this conference then please 
          submit, at a minimum a one half page abstract of the paper you intend 
          to present. If you can send us the full paper you want to present then 
          that is even more appreciated. Please do send your abstract/papers to 
           Emmanuel Haven (e-mail: eh76@le.ac.uk) 
          by February 10, 2015.  
          The referee committee which will decide on the acceptance of your paper 
          is composed of:  
          Jerome Busemeyer; Ehtibar Dzhafarov; Emmanuel Haven; Andrei Khrennikov; 
          Arkady Plotnitsky and Emmanuel Pothos.   
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  Confirmed Keynote Speakers 
     
    Donald Saari  
    UCI Distinguished Professor - Department of Mathematics and Department of 
    Economics - University of California - Irvine 
    Karl Gustafson 
    Department of Mathematics - University of Colorado Boulder 
    Adam Brandenburger  
    J. P. Valles Professor of Business Economics and Strategy  Leonard N. 
    Stern School of Business  New York University 
  Schedule: 
  
     
      | Day 1: March 9, 2015 | 
     
     
      | Time | 
      Speaker | 
      Topic | 
     
     
      | 8:30-9:00am | 
       
         Registration On-Site 
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      | 9:00-9:15am | 
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      Introduction | 
     
     
      | 9:15-10:15am | 
      Karl Gustafson (University 
        of Colorado-Boulder) | 
      Plenary I: 'Mathematics and inter-disciplinarity' 
        The Importance of Imagination (or lack thereof) in Artificial, Human, 
        Quantum Cognition and Decision Making | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Andrei Khrennikov | 
     
     
      | 10:15-10:30am | 
       
         Coffee Break 
       | 
     
     
      | 10:30-11:30am | 
      Adam Brandenburger (New York 
        University), joint with P. La Mura (Leipzig Graduate School of 
        Management) | 
      Plenary II: 'Physics and inter-disciplinarity' 
        Deriving the qubit from entropy principles | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Andrei Khrennikov | 
     
     
      | 11:30-12:00pm | 
      Boris Khots and Dmitriy Khots (CCC 
        Global) | 
      Plenary II short talk: 'Small decision between classical 
        and observer's mathematics point of view on quantum mechanics' | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Emmanuuel Haven | 
     
     
      | 12:00-2:00pm | 
       
         Lunch 
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      | 2:00-3:00pm | 
      Ehtibar Dzhafarov (Purdue University), 
        joint with J. Kujala (University of Jyväskylä) | 
      Plenary III: 'Foundations of probability 
        in psychology and quantum mechanics' 
        Contextuality-by-Default approach to understanding random variables | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Jerome Busemeyer | 
     
     
      | 3:00-3:30pm | 
       
         Coffee Break 
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      | 3:30-4:00pm | 
      Jan-Åke Larsson (Linköpings 
        universitet) | 
      Plenary III short talk: 'Contextuality and understanding 
        properties of quantum physics' | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Thomas Boyer-Kassem | 
     
     
      | 4:00-4:30pm | 
      Louis Narens (University of California) | 
      Plenary III short talk: 'Probabilistic Frames for Non-Boolean 
        Phenomena' | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Sandro Sozzo | 
     
     
      | 4:30-5:00pm | 
       
         Coffee Break 
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      | 5:00-6:00pm | 
      Arkady Plotnitsky (Purdue 
        University) | 
      Plenary IV: 'Models in physics and beyond' 
        'What does, and does not, count as a mathematical model, in physics 
        and beyond? From Lagrangian mechanics to Quantum Field Theory' | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Emmanuuel Haven | 
     
     
      | 6:00-6:30pm | 
      E. Haven (University of Leicester) | 
      Plenary IV short talk: 'Finance and quantum-like concepts' | 
     
    
      | Session chair: Polina Khrennikova | 
     
     
      | 6:30-7:30pm | 
       
         Reception 
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      | Day 2: March 10, 2015 | 
     
     
      | Time | 
      Speaker | 
      Topic | 
     
     
      | 9:30-10:30am | 
      Andrei Khrennikov (Linnaeus 
        University) | 
      Plenary I: 'What is quantum probability' 
        Can quantum agents agree on disagree? | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Arkady Plotnitsky | 
     
     
      | 10:30-11:00am | 
       
        
         Coffee Break 
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      | 11:00-11:30am | 
      V. Yukalov and D. Sornette 
        (ETH Zurich) | 
      Plenary I short talk: "Quantum probability 
        and quantum decision making" | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Emmanuuel Haven | 
     
     
      | 11:30-12:00pm | 
      Reinhard Blutner (Universiteit Amsterdam) | 
      Plenary I short talk: 'Modelling tonal attraction: Tonal 
        hierarchies, interval cycles, and quantum probabilities' | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Sandro Sozzo | 
     
     
      | 12:00-2:00pm | 
       
         Lunch 
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      | 2:00-3:00pm | 
      Donald Saari (University 
        of California) | 
      Plenary II: 'Quantum mechanics and the social 
        sciences' 
        Exploring path dependencies | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Vyacheslav I. Yukalov | 
     
     
      | 3:00-3:30pm | 
       
         Coffee Break 
       | 
     
     
      | 3:30-4:00pm | 
      W. Lawless (Paine College) | 
      Plenary II short talk: 'A new theory of teams: 
        Uncertainty, thermodynamics, and emotion' | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Allan Randall | 
     
     
      | 4:00-4:30pm | 
      Polina Khrennikova (University of Leicester) | 
      Plenary II short talk: 'Instability of political preferences 
        and the role of mass media: a dynamical representation in quantum framework" | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Emmanuuel Haven | 
     
     
      | 4:30-5:00pm | 
      Allan Randall (York University) | 
      Plenary short talk: 'A toy algorithmic model of quantum 
        probability' | 
     
    
      | Session chair: William Lawless | 
     
   
  *** 
  
     
      | Day 3: March 11, 2015 | 
     
     
      | Time | 
      Speaker | 
      Topic | 
     
     
      | 9:15-10:15am | 
      Jerome Busemeyer (University 
        of Indiana), joint with Zheng Wang (Ohio State University) | 
      Plenary I: 'Quantum probability and decision 
        making in psychology - I' 
        Multi-dimensional Hilbert Space Modelling of a Collection of Contingency 
        Tables | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Ehtibar Dzhafarov | 
     
     
      | 10:15-10:30am | 
       
         Coffee Break 
       | 
     
     
      | 10:30-11:30am | 
      Zheng Wang (Ohio State University), 
        joint with Jerome Busemeyer (Indiana University) | 
      Plenary II: 'Quantum probability and decision 
        making in psychology - II' 
        Multi-dimensional Hilbert Space Model of Order Effects in Perspective 
        Changing  | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Ehtibar Dzhafarov | 
     
     
      | 11:30-12:00pm | 
      Sandro Sozzo (University of Leicester, 
        UK), joint with D. Aerts (University of Brussels)  | 
      Plenary I short talk: 'A Quantum-theoretic Perspective 
        in Cognition Origins, Development, Expectations' | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Emmanuuel Haven | 
     
     
      | 12:00-1:30pm | 
       
         Lunch 
       | 
     
     
      | 1:30-2:00pm | 
      William Zeng (University 
        of Oxford) and Philipp Zahn (Universität Mannheim) | 
      Plenary I short talk: 'Contextuality and 
        the Theory of Choice' | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Sandro Sozzo | 
     
     
      | 2:00-2:30pm | 
      Th. Boyer (Université de Lorraine), 
        joint with: Sébastien Duchêne, Eric Guerci (Université 
        de Nice Sophia Antipolis) | 
      Plenary II short talk: 'Testing quantum-like models of 
        judgment for question order effects' | 
     
     
      | Session chair: Jan-Åke Larsson | 
     
     
      | 2:30-3:00pm | 
      Th. Boyer (Université de Lorraine), 
        joint with Sébastien Duchêne, Eric Guerci (Université 
        de Nice Sophia Antipolis) | 
      Plenary II short talk: 'Testing quantum-like models of 
        judgment for conjunction fallacy' | 
     
    
      | Session chair: William Zeng | 
     
     
      | 3:00-3:30pm | 
       
         Coffee Break 
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      | 3:30-4:00pm | 
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      Closing Session | 
     
   
    
   
    Final Participants List: 
   
  
     
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      Full Name | 
      University/Affiliation | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Blutner, Reinhard | 
      Universiteit van Amsterdam, ILLC | 
     
     
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      Boyer-Kassem, Thomas | 
      Archives H. Poincaré, Université de Lorraine | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Brandenburger, Adam | 
      New York University | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Burd, Oleg | 
      N/A | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Busemeyer, Jerome | 
      University of Indiana Bloomington | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Dzhafarov, Ehtibar | 
      Purdue University | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Gustafson, Karl E. | 
      University of Colorado at Boulder | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Haven, Emmanuel | 
      University of Leicester | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Khots, Boris | 
      Compressor Controls Corporation | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Khrennikov, Andrei | 
      Linnaeus University | 
     
     
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      Khrennikova, Polina | 
      University of Leicester | 
     
     
      |   | 
      King, Loren | 
      Wilfrid Laurier University | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Larsson, Jan-Ake | 
      Linkoping University | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Narens, Louis | 
      UC Irvine | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Pereira, Rajesh J. | 
      University of Guelph | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Plotnitsky, Arkady | 
      Purdue University | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Randall, Allan | 
      The Abelard Centre for Education | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Saari, Donald | 
      University of California - Irvine | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Sozzo, Sandro | 
      University of Leicester | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Wang, Zheng | 
      Ohio State University | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Yukalov, Vyacheslav | 
      Joint Institute for Nuclear Research | 
     
     
      |   | 
      Zeng, William | 
      Oxford University | 
     
   
    
  
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