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Entropy And Randomness: From Analogic To Quantum World
2020
IEEE Access
This work is dedicated to the construction and evaluation of random number generators used in cryptography. The critical element on which the security of information is based is the cryptographic key (usually a binary sequence). In order to be resistant to brute force attacks it is necessary that it be made up of random variables with a certain degree of randomness and independence. Formally, this comes back to generate the cryptographic key through the systems which ensures a certain minimum
doi:10.1109/access.2020.2988658
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