Quantum random number generators can provide genuine randomness by appealing to the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics. In general, a physical generator contains two parts—a randomness source and its readout. The source is essential to the quality of the resulting random numbers; hence, it needs to be carefully calibrated and modeled to achieve information-theoretical provable randomness. However, in practice, the source is a complicated physical system, such as a light source or an atomic ensemble, and any deviations in the real-life implementation from the theoretical model may affect the randomness of the output. To close this gap, we propose a source-independent scheme for quantum random number generation in which output random...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
We describe a methodology and standard of proof for experimental claims of quantum random-number ge...
A physical random number generator based on the intrinsic randomness of quantum mechanics is describ...
The concept of randomness plays an important part in many disciplines. On the one hand, the question...
Randomness is a central feature of quantum mechanics and an invaluable resource for both classical a...
Measurements on entangled quantum systems necessarily yield outcomes that are intrinsically unpredic...
The generation of random numbers via quantum processes is an efficient and reliable method to obtain...
A remarkable aspect of quantum theory is that certain measurement outcomes are entirely unpredictabl...
Random numbers play an essential role in various fields, especially cryptography. This is because of...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
Random numbers are a valuable component in diverse applications that range from simulations(1) over ...
A physical random number generator based on the intrinsic randomness of quantum mechanics is describ...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
International audienceRandom numbers are a fundamental ingredient in fields such as simulation, mode...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
We describe a methodology and standard of proof for experimental claims of quantum random-number ge...
A physical random number generator based on the intrinsic randomness of quantum mechanics is describ...
The concept of randomness plays an important part in many disciplines. On the one hand, the question...
Randomness is a central feature of quantum mechanics and an invaluable resource for both classical a...
Measurements on entangled quantum systems necessarily yield outcomes that are intrinsically unpredic...
The generation of random numbers via quantum processes is an efficient and reliable method to obtain...
A remarkable aspect of quantum theory is that certain measurement outcomes are entirely unpredictabl...
Random numbers play an essential role in various fields, especially cryptography. This is because of...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
Random numbers are a valuable component in diverse applications that range from simulations(1) over ...
A physical random number generator based on the intrinsic randomness of quantum mechanics is describ...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
International audienceRandom numbers are a fundamental ingredient in fields such as simulation, mode...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
We introduce a protocol through which a pair of quantum mechanical devices may be used to generate n...
We describe a methodology and standard of proof for experimental claims of quantum random-number ge...