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UMSL Bulletin 2023-2024
The 2023-2024 Bulletin and Course Catalog for the University of Missouri St. Louis.https://irl.umsl.edu/bulletin/1088/thumbnail.jp
LIPIcs, Volume 251, ITCS 2023, Complete Volume
LIPIcs, Volume 251, ITCS 2023, Complete Volum
UMSL Bulletin 2022-2023
The 2022-2023 Bulletin and Course Catalog for the University of Missouri St. Louis.https://irl.umsl.edu/bulletin/1087/thumbnail.jp
A Cryptography Inspired Model for Non-local Correlations: Decrypting the Enigmas
We propose a cryptography-inspired model for nonlocal correlations. Following
the celebrated De Broglie-Bohm theory, we model nonlocal boxes as realistic
systems with instantaneous signalling at the hidden variable level. By
introducing randomness in the distribution of the hidden variable, the
superluminal signalling model is made compatible with the operational
no-signalling condition. As the design mimics the famous symmetric key
encryption system called {\it One Time Pads} (OTP), we call this the OTP model
for nonlocal boxes. We demonstrate utility of this model in several esoteric
examples related to the nonclassicality of nonlocal boxes. In particular, the
breakdown of communication complexity using nonlocal boxes can be better
understood in this framework. Furthermore, we discuss the Van Dam protocol and
show its connection to homomorphic encryption in cryptography. We also discuss
possible ways of encapsulating quantum realizable nonlocal correlations within
this framework and show that the principle of Information Causality imposes
further constraints at the hidden variable level. Present work thus
orchestrates the results in classical cryptography to improve our understanding
of nonlocal correlations and welcomes further research to this connection.Comment: 6(+1.25) pages, 1 figure; Comments are welcom
AI: Limits and Prospects of Artificial Intelligence
The emergence of artificial intelligence has triggered enthusiasm and promise of boundless opportunities as much as uncertainty about its limits. The contributions to this volume explore the limits of AI, describe the necessary conditions for its functionality, reveal its attendant technical and social problems, and present some existing and potential solutions. At the same time, the contributors highlight the societal and attending economic hopes and fears, utopias and dystopias that are associated with the current and future development of artificial intelligence
2017 GREAT Day Program
SUNY Geneseo’s Eleventh Annual GREAT Day.https://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/program-2007/1011/thumbnail.jp
"Le present est plein de l’avenir, et chargé du passé" : Vorträge des XI. Internationalen Leibniz-Kongresses, 31. Juli – 4. August 2023, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Deutschland. Band 3
[No abstract available]Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)/Projektnr. 517991912VGH VersicherungNiedersächsisches Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur (MWK
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