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Daniel Manzano
Quantum Thermodynamics and Quantum Computation Group
University of Granada
Facultad de Ciencias, Av. Fuentenueva s/n
Granada 18071, Spain
Phone: +34 958241000  Ext: 20569
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From: "TalentQ" <javier.bouzas.arufe@usc.es>
Subject: [qipc.spain] Davide Rusca | TalentQ Seminar | Tomorrow @4pm
Date: 24. February 2025 at 09:54:24 CET
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Speaker: Davide Rusca | Senior researcher at VQCC – University of Vigo

Title: Quantum Randomness: From Theory to Experiment

Abstract: Randomness seems like a straightforward concept, both intuitively
and mathematically. However, this confidence wavers when we consider the
physical nature of reality. A simple classical description of the world
suggests that everything, no matter how chaotic, is ultimately deterministic.
Few would guess that the only way to truly reintroduce randomness into nature
is through quantum mechanics, where the probabilistic nature of measurement
outcomes is intrinsic to the theory. But how can we observe this in a lab? How
can we harness these properties of nature to generate true randomness? In this
talk, we will explore the history of Quantum Random Number Generators,
examining their complexity and some of their most intriguing properties. The
main goal is to understand how we can transition from theory to experiment and
ensure that what we observe is genuinely quantum and truly random.

Registration:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/ff97cc2f-3796-4b3c-bf27-b76683588290@8f0d452c-b7a4-4964-b810-8c397374477b__;!!D9dNQwwGXtA!RwwBnB4rYe5wWGQ0OPR79ttZ-hJeR74Fl4o1s0qTa3t5X5mWvclJIFRooYzBTCrBV0dcYqhPDerbPTZFDbfioimmCunQuoo$