On September 28, 2023 at 14:00 EEST, Cristian Calude (University of Auckland) will give a talk in the Logic Seminar (joint with the Monthly FMI Conference).
Title: Quantum Randomness
Abstract:
Random digits are used hundreds of billions of times a day to encrypt data in electronic networks. From where do they come? Die rolls? Computer programs? The digits of pi? Beam splitters? Are these numbers equally random? Are quantum random bits truly/perfect random? How can we know whether a string of digits is random? How good are quantum random number generators? Have these questions been selected at random?
The talk will take place physically at FMI (Academiei 14), Hall 214 “Google”.