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Certification of randomness without seed randomness

Published 21 Jul 2023 in quant-ph | (2307.11492v1)

Abstract: The security of any cryptographic scheme relies on access to random number generators. Device-independently certified random number generators provide maximum security as one can discard the presence of an intruder by considering only the statistics generated by these devices. Any of the known device-independent schemes to certify randomness require an initial feed of randomness into the devices, which can be called seed randomness. In this work, we propose a one-sided device-independent scheme to certify two bits of randomness without the initial seed randomness. For our purpose, we utilise the framework of quantum networks with no inputs and two independent sources shared among two parties with one of them being trusted. Along with it, we also certify the maximally entangled state and the Bell basis measurement with the untrusted party which is then used to certify the randomness generated from the untrusted device.

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