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Postprocessing for quantum random-number generators: Entropy evaluation and randomness extraction
Postprocessing quantum random-number generator Entropy evaluation randomness extraction
2016/1/23
Quantum random-number generators (QRNGs) can offer a means to generate information-theoretically provable random numbers, in principle. In practice, unfortunately, the quantum randomness is inevitably...
Can Sequentially Linked Gamma-Ray Bursts Nullify Randomness?
Gamma-Ray Bursts Nullify Randomness General Physics
2012/5/17
In order to nullify the property of randomness perceived in the dispersion of gamma-ray bursts (GRB's) we introduce two new procedures. 1. Create a segmented group of sequentially linked GRB's and qua...
Basic randomness of nature and ether-drift experiments
Basic randomness of nature and ether-drif Experiments
2011/8/30
We re-consider the idea that quantum fluctuations might reflect the existence of an ‘objective randomness’, i.e. a basic property of the vacuum state which is independent of any experimental accuracy ...
Unstructured Randomness, Small Gaps and Localization
Unstructured Randomness Small Gaps Localization
2010/10/29
We study the Hamiltonian associated with the quantum adiabatic algorithm with a random cost function. Because the cost function lacks structure we can prove results about the ground state. We find th...
A new complementary relation between classical bits and randomness in local part in simulating singlet state
complementary relation classical bits randomness simulating singlet state
2010/10/21
Recently Leggett’s proposal of non-local model generates new interest in simulating the statistics of singlet state. Singlet state statistics can be simulated by 1 bit of classical communication witho...
Randomness is no lottery thanks to entangled ions(图)
Randomness entangled ions cryptographers
2010/4/15
An international team of physicists has created the first system that can produce verifiably random numbers. The technique relies on the inherent uncertainties in quantum mechanics and future versions...