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View article: Clock synchronization characterization of the Washington DC metropolitan quantum network (DC-QNet)
Clock synchronization characterization of the Washington DC metropolitan quantum network (DC-QNet) Open
Quantum networking protocols relying on interference and precise time-of-flight measurements require high-precision clock synchronization. This study describes the design, implementation, and characterization of two optical time transfer m…
View article: A simple low-latency real-time certifiable quantum random number generator
A simple low-latency real-time certifiable quantum random number generator Open
Quantum random numbers distinguish themselves from others by their intrinsic unpredictability arising from the principles of quantum mechanics. As such they are extremely useful in many scientific and real-world applications with considera…
View article: Experimental Low-Latency Device-Independent Quantum Randomness
Experimental Low-Latency Device-Independent Quantum Randomness Open
Applications of randomness such as private key generation and public randomness beacons require small blocks of certified random bits on demand. Device-independent quantum random number generators can produce such random bits, but existing…
View article: Diffusion Monte Carlo approach versus adiabatic computation for local Hamiltonians
Diffusion Monte Carlo approach versus adiabatic computation for local Hamiltonians Open
Most research regarding quantum adiabatic optimization has focused on stoquastic Hamiltonians, whose ground states can be expressed with only real, nonnegative amplitudes. This raises the question of whether classical Monte Carlo algorithm…
View article: Experimentally Generated Random Numbers Certified by the Impossibility of Superluminal Signaling
Experimentally Generated Random Numbers Certified by the Impossibility of Superluminal Signaling Open
Random numbers are an important resource for applications such as numerical simulation and secure communication. However, it is difficult to certify whether a physical random number generator is truly unpredictable. Here, we exploit the ph…