Using Information Entropy to Measure Stationary Randomness of Quantum Random Sequences

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Abstract

Different statistical measurements can be used to determine stationary randomness for random sequences. This chapter proposes a testing scheme for random sequences using information entropy as measurements. Datasets are collected from University of Science & Technology of China (USTC), three quantum random sequences are selected for testing. Multiple results are created on threemaps, entropy curves, and quantitative measurements of stationary randomness are compared. Three differences of Max-Min entropy variation ratios are bounded in [0.08, 0.09]%region. The whole structure has measurable stationary properties.

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Yang, W., Luo, Y., Li, Z., & Zheng, J. (2018). Using Information Entropy to Measure Stationary Randomness of Quantum Random Sequences. In Variant Construction from Theoretical Foundation to Applications (pp. 321–331). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2282-2_21

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