When two players achieve a superclassical score at a nonlocal game, their outputs must contain intrinsic randomness. This fact has many useful implications for quantum cryptography. Recently it has ...
Quantum Inf Comput. 2017 Jun; 17(7): 595–610. Quantifying local randomness (i.e., randomness that is only known to one player) is challenging because many of the known tools do not apply. Lower bounds ...
Randomness is a fundamental concept, with implications from security of modern data systems, to fundamental laws of nature and even the philosophy of science. Randomness is called certified if it ...
Is nature inherently random? According to some interpretations of quantum mechanics, it is, explaining why we can’t precisely predict the motions of single particles. In the famous double-slit ...
“We can now control quantum randomness in a vacuum,” claim scientists. It’s hard to think of a vacuum, as it’s a place devoid of matter or light. But in the quantum world, this isn’t true. Tiny ...
On each of the EVM compatible chains supported by Witnet there is an instance of the WitnetRandomness contract that exposes the main randomness oracle functionality through a very simple interface.