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Testing randomness using multi-photon interference

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Abstract

We demonstrate pseudorandom optical processes known as t-designs, showing that for t = 1(2) they are statistically indistinguishable from random operations for 1(2)-photon quantum interference, and that they fail to mimic randomness for 2(3)-photon interference.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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