Do completely unpredictable events exist? Classical physics excludes fundamental randomness. Although quantum theory makes probabilistic predictions, this does not imply that nature is random, as randomness should be certified without relying on the complete structure of the theory being used. Bell tests approach the question from this perspective. However, they require prior perfect randomness, falling into a circular reasoning. A Bell test that generates perfect random bits from bits possessing high—but less than perfect—randomness has recently been obtained. Yet, the main question remained open: does any initial randomness suffice to certify perfect randomness? Here we show that this is indeed the case. We provide a Bell test that uses a...
Randomness is a fundamental concept, with implications from security of modern data systems, to fund...
The concept of randomness plays an important part in many disciplines. On the one hand, the question...
Quantum mechanics was developed as a response to the inadequacy of classical physics in explaining c...
Contrary to classical physics, the predictions of quantum theory for measurement outcomes are of a p...
In general, any observed random process includes two qualitatively different forms of randomness: ap...
In general, any observed random process includes two qualitatively different forms of randomness: ap...
Quantum mechanics was developed as a response to the inadequacy of classical physics in explaining c...
Correlations that violate a Bell inequality are said to be nonlocal; i.e., they do not admit a local...
This is a review of the issue of randomness in quantum mechanics, with special emphasis on its ambig...
This is a review of the issue of randomness in quantum mechanics, with special emphasis on its ambig...
The twentieth century was marked by two scientific revolutions. On the one hand, quantum mechanics q...
Randomness is a fundamental concept, with implications from security of modern data systems, to fund...
Randomness is a fundamental concept, with implications from security of modern data systems, to fund...
Quantum mechanics was developed as a response to the inadequacy of classical physics in explaining c...
Randomness is a fundamental feature of nature and a valuable resource for applications ranging from ...
Randomness is a fundamental concept, with implications from security of modern data systems, to fund...
The concept of randomness plays an important part in many disciplines. On the one hand, the question...
Quantum mechanics was developed as a response to the inadequacy of classical physics in explaining c...
Contrary to classical physics, the predictions of quantum theory for measurement outcomes are of a p...
In general, any observed random process includes two qualitatively different forms of randomness: ap...
In general, any observed random process includes two qualitatively different forms of randomness: ap...
Quantum mechanics was developed as a response to the inadequacy of classical physics in explaining c...
Correlations that violate a Bell inequality are said to be nonlocal; i.e., they do not admit a local...
This is a review of the issue of randomness in quantum mechanics, with special emphasis on its ambig...
This is a review of the issue of randomness in quantum mechanics, with special emphasis on its ambig...
The twentieth century was marked by two scientific revolutions. On the one hand, quantum mechanics q...
Randomness is a fundamental concept, with implications from security of modern data systems, to fund...
Randomness is a fundamental concept, with implications from security of modern data systems, to fund...
Quantum mechanics was developed as a response to the inadequacy of classical physics in explaining c...
Randomness is a fundamental feature of nature and a valuable resource for applications ranging from ...
Randomness is a fundamental concept, with implications from security of modern data systems, to fund...
The concept of randomness plays an important part in many disciplines. On the one hand, the question...
Quantum mechanics was developed as a response to the inadequacy of classical physics in explaining c...