Perfect randomness sounds simple, until you try to make it. A die can be polished, balanced and rolled thousands of times.
ETH Zurich scientists for the first time created certified perfect random numbers using entangled quantum chips.
Abstract: We study human mobility networks through timeseries of contacts between individuals. Our proposed Random Walkers Induced temporal Graph (RWIG) model generates temporal graph sequences based ...
A battle between “slimes” and “zoglins” could be the best way to calculate pi—at least for fans of this megahit game ...
Abstract: Smart contracts are prone to vulnerabilities, with reentrancy attacks posing significant risks due to their destructive potential. While various methods exist for detecting reentrancy ...
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