Abstract: Random numbers, as a cornerstone in the interconnected digital world, are used in secure cryptographic protocols for commercial transactions, computing, and communications. Instead of the ...
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Researchers in Switzerland claim to have built a perfect random number generator from two quantum superconducting chips, a 30-meter-long pipe, and some software. The resulting device could be used to ...
Two quantum chips linked through a 30-meter cooled tube enabled scientists to create certified perfectly random numbers.ETH Zurich Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a method to generate what ...
Creating perfect randomness is surprisingly difficult. Even modern random number generators never generate completely ideal random numbers: small systematic errors can result in some numbers appearing ...
Even the most modern random number generators do not produce perfectly random numbers, which can be a problem for cryptographic applications. ETH Zurich researchers use entangled superconducting ...
Abstract: In this study, we experimentally validate a true random number generator (TRNG) utilizing a memcapacitor with TiN/Al2O3/HfO2/SiO2/Si (TAHOS) flash stack. The memcapacitor, incorporating a ...
* Without CoT (prompting the model to directly generate code rather than explicit device-level reasoning) due to token limitations or model specialization.