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Secure random number generation from parity symmetric radiations
Random number generators (RNGs) are indispensable tools for information security. The authors derive a security proof for a quantum RNG based on parity-symmetric radioactive decay, which can be made as small as a few-square-millimeter chip and whose ...
Toyohiro Tsurumaru +2 more
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Quantum generators of random numbers [PDF]
AbstractGeneration of random numbers is a central problem for many applications in the field of information processing, including, e.g., cryptography, in classical and quantum regime, but also mathematical modeling, Monte Carlo methods, gambling and many others. Both, the quality of the randomness and efficiency of the random numbers generation process
Marcin M. Jacak +3 more
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On hysteresis based random number generation
A new hysteresis-based technique for random number generation is presented which can be efficiently implemented by using modern spintronics based nano-technology.
C. E. Korman, I. D. Mayergoyz
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Random number generation with arrays of coupled quantum-dot micropillar lasers [PDF]
The paper investigates the results of random number generation with arrays of coupled quantum-dot micropillar lasers. The micropillars array laser generation is modeled based on the rate equations for quantum dot lasers.
Artem A. Petrenko +2 more
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Evaluation of Pseudo-Random Number Generation on GPU Cards
Monte Carlo methods rely on sequences of random numbers to obtain solutions to many problems in science and engineering. In this work, we evaluate the performance of different pseudo-random number generators (PRNGs) of the Curand library on a number of ...
Tair Askar +3 more
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Source-Independent Quantum Random Number Generation
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.
Zhu Cao +3 more
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FRand: MATLAB Toolbox for Fuzzy Random Number Simulation
Context: This paper presents a MATLAB code implementation and the GUI (General User Interface) for fuzzy random variable generation. Based on previous theoretical results and applications, a MATLAB toolbox has been developed and tested for selected ...
Juan Carlos Figueroa Garcia +1 more
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Certified Random Number Generation from Quantum Steering
The ultimate random number generators are those certified to be unpredictable -- including to an adversary. The use of simple quantum processes promises to provide numbers that no physical observer could predict but, in practice, unwanted noise and ...
Pepper, Alex +11 more
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Loss-tolerant measurement-device-independent quantum random number generation
Quantum random number generators (QRNGs) output genuine random numbers based upon the uncertainty principle. A QRNG contains two parts in general—a randomness source and a readout detector.
Zhu Cao, Hongyi Zhou, Xiongfeng Ma
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640-Gbit/s fast physical random number generation using a broadband chaotic semiconductor laser. [PDF]
An ultra-fast physical random number generator is demonstrated utilizing a photonic integrated device based broadband chaotic source with a simple post data processing method.
Zhang L +6 more
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