Randomness amplification against no-signaling adversaries using two devices
Ravishankar Ramanathan, Fernando G.S.L. Brand\~ao, Karol Horodecki,, Micha{\l} Horodecki, Pawe{\l} Horodecki, Hanna Wojew\'odka

TL;DR
This paper presents a device-independent protocol that amplifies randomness from Santha-Vazirani sources using only two no-signaling devices, achieving secure, noise-tolerant randomness amplification with minimal assumptions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel two-device protocol for randomness amplification that works under minimal conditions and proves its security against general no-signaling adversaries.
Findings
Amplifies non-deterministic Santha-Vazirani sources to fully random sources.
Achieves security with constant noise tolerance.
Utilizes a partial tomographic approach for randomness certification.
Abstract
Recently, a physically realistic protocol amplifying the randomness of Santha-Vazirani sources producing cryptographically secure random bits was proposed; however for reasons of practical relevance, the crucial question remained open whether this can be accomplished under the minimal conditions necessary for the task. Namely, is it possible to achieve randomness amplification using only two no-signaling components and in a situation where the violation of a Bell inequality only guarantees that some outcomes of the device for specific inputs exhibit randomness? Here, we solve this question and present a device-independent protocol for randomness amplification of Santha-Vazirani sources using a device consisting of two non-signaling components. We show that the protocol can amplify any such source that is not fully deterministic into a fully random source while tolerating a constant…
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