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Astronomical random numbers for quantum foundations experiments [PDF]
Photons from distant astronomical sources can be used as a classical source of randomness to improve fundamental tests of quantum nonlocality, wave-particle duality, and local realism through Bell's inequality and delayed-choice quantum eraser tests ...
Brown, Amy +5 more
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Simultaneous dual true random numbers generator
This paper details the design and implementation of a simultaneous dual true random numbers generator using only one laser and a digital signal processing system with a DE0 Nano FPGA.
Josue Aaron Lopez Leyva +1 more
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Toppling numbers of complete and random graphs [PDF]
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Anthony Bonato +2 more
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On Simulation of the Young Measures – Comparison of Random-Number Generators
"Young measure" is an abstract notion from mathematical measure theory. Originally, the notion appeared in the context of some variational problems related to the analysis of sequences of “fast” oscillating of functions.
Andrzej Z. Grzybowski, Piotr Puchała
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What is the most efficient way to generate random numbers device-independently using a photon pair source based on spontaneous parametric down conversion?
V Caprara Vivoli +8 more
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Quasi-random numbers in some statistical systems
There are many ways to get random numbers. Some methods include making hardware devices that generate noise, observing cosmic ray flux and etc. Pseudo-random numbers come from mathematical functions and algorithms that provides such numbers called ...
Vitalija Rudzkienė
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A recipe for an unpredictable random number generator
In this work we present a model for computing the random processes in digital computers which solves the problem of periodic sequences and hidden errors produced by correlations.
M.A.García-Ñustes +2 more
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One-Sided Device-Independent Certification of Unbounded Random Numbers [PDF]
The intrinsic non-locality of correlations in Quantum Mechanics allow us to certify the behaviour of a quantum mechanism in a device independent way. In particular, we present a new protocol that allows an unbounded amount of randomness to be certified ...
Brian Coyle +2 more
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Certified Quantum Random Numbers from Untrusted Light
A remarkable aspect of quantum theory is that certain measurement outcomes are entirely unpredictable to all possible observers. Such quantum events can be harnessed to generate numbers whose randomness is asserted based upon the underlying physical ...
David Drahi +10 more
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Generation of Truly Random Numbers on a Quantum Annealer
This study investigates how qubits of modern quantum annealers (QA) such as D-Wave can be applied for generating truly random numbers. We show how a QA can be initialised and how the annealing schedule can be set so that after the annealing, thousands of
Harshil Bhatia +3 more
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