Quantum information and randomness
Johannes Kofler, Anton Zeilinger

TL;DR
This paper explores the relationship between quantum information theory and the concept of randomness, emphasizing their roles in understanding causality in quantum systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of how quantum information relates to randomness and causality, highlighting recent theoretical developments.
Findings
Quantum information theory clarifies the nature of quantum randomness.
Causal structures in quantum mechanics are influenced by information-theoretic principles.
Abstract
This is an article for a special edition of "European Review" with a focus on the topic "Causality".
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