In computing, a hardware random number generator (HRNG) or true random number generator (TRNG) is a device that generates random numbers from a physical process, rather than by means of an algorithm.Such devices are often based on microscopic phenomena that generate low-level, statistically random "noise" signals, such as thermal noise, the photoelectric effect, involving a beam splitter, and

Quantum Randomness | American Scientist There’s still the problem that you might not believe that some particular quantum random-number generator is free of hardware problems that introduce subtle biases. Or you might even worry about more bizarre possibilities, such as that nature delivers true random numbers “when it needs to” (as in the specific case of the CHSH game) but New quantum method generates really random numbers Apr 11, 2018

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