Quantum random number generators with entanglement for public randomness testing
Janusz Jacak, Witold Jacak, Wojciech Donderowicz, Lucjan Jacak
Abstract
We discuss a simple idealistic quantum entanglement based protocol for quantum random number generation allowing a trusted third party to publicly perform arbitrarily complex tests of randomness without any violation of the secrecy of the generated bit sequences. The protocol diminishes also an average time of the randomness testing (thus enabling arbitrary shortening of this time with increasing number of entangled qubits).
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RandomnessQuantum entanglementProtocol (science)Computer scienceSecrecyRandom number generationQubitSimple (philosophy)QuantumTheoretical computer scienceStatistical physicsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsAlgorithmMathematicsComputer securityStatisticsPhilosophyEpistemologyMedicinePathologyAlternative medicineQuantum Computing Algorithms and ArchitectureQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsQuantum Information and Cryptography