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Date: 2018-08-27 05:42:19
Quantum mechanics
Physics
Theoretical computer science
Quantum information science
Cryptography
Quantum measurement
Statistical randomness
Information theory
Randomness extractor
Randomness
Random number generation
Pseudorandomness

Lecture 15, Thurs March 9: Einstein-Certified Randomness Until recently, the Bell inequality was taught because it was historically and conceptually important, not because it had any practical applications. Sure, it esta

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