Considerations about the randomness of bit strings originated from sequences of integer numbers according to a simple quantum computer model
R. V. Ramos

TL;DR
This paper examines the randomness of bit strings derived from integer sequences using a basic quantum computer model, focusing on how the quantum state resource influences randomness.
Contribution
It introduces a simple quantum computer model to analyze the factors affecting the randomness of bit strings from integer sequences.
Findings
Randomness depends on the quantum state used as a resource.
The model highlights the role of initial superposition in randomness.
Quantum processing influences the statistical properties of generated bit strings.
Abstract
This work uses a simple quantum computer model to discuss the randomness of bit strings originated from integer sequences. The considered quantum computer model has three elements: a processing unit responsible for a mathematical operation, an initial equally weighted superposition and a quantum state used as resource. The randomness depends on the last.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolutionary Algorithms and Applications · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
