We demonstrate that amplification of arbitrarily weak randomness is possible using quantum resources. We present a randomness amplification protocol that involves Bell experiments. We find a Bell inequality that can amplify arbitrarily weak randomness and give a detailed analysis of the protocol involving it. Our analysis includes finding a sufficient violation of the Bell inequality as a function of the initial quality of randomness. It has a very important property that for any quality the required violation is strictly lower than possible to obtain using quantum resources. Among other things, this means that the protocol takes a finite amount of time to amplify arbitrarily weak randomness
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Unpredictability, or randomness, of the outcomes of measurements made on an entangled state can be c...
Randomness is a central feature of quantum mechanics and an invaluable resource for both classical a...
Quantum nonlocality offers a secure way to produce random numbers: their unpredictability is intrins...
The problem of device-independent randomness amplification against no-signaling adversaries has so f...
Randomness is a fundamental concept, with implications from security of modern data systems, to fund...
Recently the first physically realistic protocol amplifying the randomness of Santha-Vazirani source...
The problem of device-independent randomness amplification against no-signaling adversaries has so f...
Bell experiments can be used to generate private random numbers. An ideal Bell experiment would invo...
Device-independent randomness generation and quantum key distribution protocols rely on a fundamenta...
The generation of certifiable randomness is the most fundamental information-theoretic task that mea...
A recent sequence of works, initially motivated by the study of the nonlocal properties of entanglem...
The concept of randomness plays an important part in many disciplines. On the one hand, the question...
The generation of certifiable randomness is the most fundamental information-theoretic task that mea...
In this work we initiate the question of whether quantum devices can provide us with an almost perfe...
Randomness is a fundamental feature of nature and a valuable resource for applications ranging from ...
Unpredictability, or randomness, of the outcomes of measurements made on an entangled state can be c...
Randomness is a central feature of quantum mechanics and an invaluable resource for both classical a...
Quantum nonlocality offers a secure way to produce random numbers: their unpredictability is intrins...