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Home » News » Hui Cao on the Science Podcast: The world’s fastest random number generator

Hui Cao on the Science Podcast: The world’s fastest random number generator

March 5, 2021

Sarah Crespi talks with Hui Cao, a professor of applied physics at Yale University, about a new way to generate enormous streams of random numbers faster than ever before, using a tiny laser that can fit on a computer chip. Listen to the Science Podcast.

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