Certification of unbounded randomness without nonlocality
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2307.01333v2
- Date: Sun, 9 Jul 2023 11:35:17 GMT
- Title: Certification of unbounded randomness without nonlocality
- Authors: Shubhayan Sarkar
- Abstract summary: We provide a scheme to certify unbounded randomness in a semi-device-independent way based on the maximal violation of Leggett-Garg inequalities.
The scheme is independent of the choice of the quantum state, and consequently even "quantum" noise could be utilized to self-test quantum measurements.
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- Abstract: Random number generators play an essential role in cryptography and key
distribution. It is thus important to verify whether the random numbers
generated from these devices are genuine and unpredictable by any adversary.
Recently, quantum nonlocality has been identified as a resource that can be
utilised to certify randomness. Although these schemes are device-independent
and thus highly secure, the observation of quantum nonlocality is extremely
difficult from a practical perspective. In this work, we provide a scheme to
certify unbounded randomness in a semi-device-independent way based on the
maximal violation of Leggett-Garg inequalities. Interestingly, the scheme is
independent of the choice of the quantum state, and consequently even "quantum"
noise could be utilized to self-test quantum measurements and generate
unbounded randomness making the scheme highly efficient for practical purposes.
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