Generation of secret keys by the G⁺₃ wave functions
Alexander Soiguine
Abstract
The superiority of hypothetical supercomputers is not due to faster calculations but due to a different scheme that can be effectively simulated on multithreading computers equipped with the Adreno type of a GPU. In conventional approach the quantum random number generator is implemented through the hardware generating unpredictable random outcomes. In the G⁺₃ wave functions approach the random seeding is arbitrary selection of a three-dimensional frame where wave functions are superpositions of the wave functions not changing one component of any bivector observable and those just flipping that component. Thus, infinitely many independent results give truly random outcomes.