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Semi-device-independent random-number expansion without entanglement
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Classical Correlation ViolationEngineeringHardware SecurityQuantum ComputingQuantum EntanglementTight BoundQuantum Key DistributionQuantum ScienceQuantum CryptographyQuantum SecurityPhysicsComputer ScienceCryptographyClassical Statistical MethodEntropySemi-device-independent Random-number ExpansionNatural SciencesQuantum CommunicationQuantum Networking
By testing the classical correlation violation between two systems, true random numbers can be generated and certified without applying classical statistical method. In this work, we propose a true random-number expansion protocol without entanglement, where the randomness can be guaranteed only by the two-dimensional quantum witness violation. Furthermore, we only assume that the dimensionality of the system used in the protocol has a tight bound, and the whole protocol can be regarded as a semi-device-independent black-box scenario. Compared with the device-independent random-number expansion protocol based on entanglement, our protocol is much easier to implement and test.
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