“…Concept combination and Knowledge presentation: research about how different concepts combine, emerge and even interfere with each other is another interesting area of application for quantum theoretic formulation. Aerts et al, in a series of papers formulated a quantum-like modeling framework for concept presentation and combination and demonstrated that the inherent quantum structures such as quantum contextuality, quantum interference and quantum entanglement can appear in this domain (Aerts, 2009(Aerts, , 2014(Aerts, , 2007Aerts et al, 2000Aerts et al, , 2005Aerts et al, , 2013cAerts et al, , 2011dSozzo, 2012b,c, 2011). The complex mathematics of quantum theory, the appearance of quantum entanglement and the key role of Fock spaces in explaining the contextual emergence of concepts are some of the unique benefits of quantum-like formulation compared to other classical models.…”