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Certifiably random: Swiss researchers claim perfect random number source

The randomness in quantum physics is imperfect and needs amplification to be considered truly random, the researchers say.

Raccontata dathequantuminsider.comscientificamerican.cominfoworld.com

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Certifiably random: Swiss researchers claim perfect random number source

The randomness in quantum physics is imperfect and needs amplification to be considered truly random, the researchers say.

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thequantuminsider.com7 g fa

Researchers Say They've Achieved Perfect Randomness

Researchers at ETH Zurich demonstrated a method to generate mathematically certifiable perfect randomness using entangled qubits.

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scientificamerican.com7 g fa

A quantum computing system's perfect randomness could keep your secrets safe

Generating and confirming the randomness of qubits could lead to breakthroughs in computer data encryption

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·thequantuminsider.com

    Researchers Say They've Achieved Perfect Randomness

    Researchers at ETH Zurich demonstrated a method to generate mathematically certifiable perfect randomness using entangled qubits.

  2. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·scientificamerican.com

    A quantum computing system's perfect randomness could keep your secrets safe

    Generating and confirming the randomness of qubits could lead to breakthroughs in computer data encryption

  3. venerdì 29 maggio 2026·infoworld.com

    Certifiably random: Swiss researchers claim perfect random number source

    The randomness in quantum physics is imperfect and needs amplification to be considered truly random, the researchers say.