@article{9255, abstract = {Our ability to trust that a random number is truly random is essential for fields as diverse as cryptography and fundamental tests of quantum mechanics. Existing solutions both come with drawbacks—device-independent quantum random number generators (QRNGs) are highly impractical and standard semi-device-independent QRNGs are limited to a specific physical implementation and level of trust. Here we propose a framework for semi-device-independent randomness certification, using a source of trusted vacuum in the form of a signal shutter. It employs a flexible set of assumptions and levels of trust, allowing it to be applied in a wide range of physical scenarios involving both quantum and classical entropy sources. We experimentally demonstrate our protocol with a photonic setup and generate secure random bits under three different assumptions with varying degrees of security and resulting data rates.}, author = {Pivoluska, Matej and Plesch, Martin and Farkas, Máté and Ruzickova, Natalia and Flegel, Clara and Valencia, Natalia Herrera and Mccutcheon, Will and Malik, Mehul and Aguilar, Edgar A.}, issn = {2056-6387}, journal = {npj Quantum Information}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, title = {{Semi-device-independent random number generation with flexible assumptions}}, doi = {10.1038/s41534-021-00387-1}, volume = {7}, year = {2021}, }