Algorithmic Pseudorandomness in Quantum Setups
Algorithmic Pseudorandomness in Quantum Setups
Many experimental setups in quantum physics use pseudorandomness in places where the theory requires randomness. In this Letter we show that the use of pseudorandomness instead of proper randomness in quantum setups has potentially observable consequences. First, we present a new loophole for Bell-like experiments: if some of the parties …