In quantum cryptography, device-independent (DI) protocols can be certified secure without requiring assumptions about the inner workings of the devices used to perform the protocol. In order to display nonlocality, which is an essential feature in DI protocols, the device must consist of at least two separate components sharing entanglement. This raises a fundamental question: how much entanglement is needed to run such DI protocols? We present a two-device protocol for DI random number generation (DIRNG) which produces approximately $n$ bits of randomness starting from $n$ pairs of arbitrarily weakly entangled qubits. We also consider a variant of the protocol where $m$ singlet states are diluted into $n$ partially entangled states before...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
Semi-device independent (Semi-DI) quantum random number generators (QRNGs) gained attention for secu...
Quantum cryptography is based on the discovery that the laws of quantum mechanics allow levels of se...
The generation of random number sequences, that is, of unpredictable sequences free from any structu...
We demonstrate to what extent many copies of maximally entangled two-qubit states enable for generat...
Measurements on entangled quantum systems necessarily yield outcomes that are intrinsically unpredic...
The generation of certifiable randomness is one of the most promising applications of quantum techno...
Device-independent security is the gold standard for quantum cryptography: not only is security base...
Unpredictability, or randomness, of the outcomes of measurements made on an entangled state can be c...
The device-independent (DI) framework is a novel approach to quantum information science which explo...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
Measurement outcomes on quantum systems exhibit inherent randomness and are fundamentally nondetermi...
We derive a device-independent quantum key distribution protocol based on synchronous correlations a...
The outcomes obtained in Bell tests involving two-outcome measurements on two subsystems can, in pri...
Quantum entanglement distillation protocols are LOCC protocols that, over ``imperfect'' EPR pairs sh...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
Semi-device independent (Semi-DI) quantum random number generators (QRNGs) gained attention for secu...
Quantum cryptography is based on the discovery that the laws of quantum mechanics allow levels of se...
The generation of random number sequences, that is, of unpredictable sequences free from any structu...
We demonstrate to what extent many copies of maximally entangled two-qubit states enable for generat...
Measurements on entangled quantum systems necessarily yield outcomes that are intrinsically unpredic...
The generation of certifiable randomness is one of the most promising applications of quantum techno...
Device-independent security is the gold standard for quantum cryptography: not only is security base...
Unpredictability, or randomness, of the outcomes of measurements made on an entangled state can be c...
The device-independent (DI) framework is a novel approach to quantum information science which explo...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
Measurement outcomes on quantum systems exhibit inherent randomness and are fundamentally nondetermi...
We derive a device-independent quantum key distribution protocol based on synchronous correlations a...
The outcomes obtained in Bell tests involving two-outcome measurements on two subsystems can, in pri...
Quantum entanglement distillation protocols are LOCC protocols that, over ``imperfect'' EPR pairs sh...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
Semi-device independent (Semi-DI) quantum random number generators (QRNGs) gained attention for secu...
Quantum cryptography is based on the discovery that the laws of quantum mechanics allow levels of se...