March 3, 2023, 2:10 a.m. | Randy Kuang, Dafu Lou, Alex He, Chris McKenzie, Michael Redding

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Cryptographic random number generation is critical for any quantum safe
encryption. Based on the natural uncertainty of some quantum processes, variety
of quantum random number generators or QRNGs have been created with physical
quantum processes. They generally generate random numbers with good
unpredictable randomness. Of course, physical QRNGs are costic and require
physical integrations with computing systems. This paper proposes a pseudo
quantum random number generator with a quantum algorithm called quantum
permutation pad or QPP, leveraging the high entropy …

computing course critical encryption generator integrations numbers physical processes quantum random randomness random numbers safe systems uncertainty

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