NeverLocal at ESSLLI 2025: Theory and applications of sheaf theory
At ESSLLI 2025 in Bochum, NeverLocal joined leading researchers to explore the power of sheaf theory across logic, language, and quantum mechanics. This is a short conceptual introduction on why sheaves can be used to model quantum phenomena.
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NeverLocal Experiment Wrapup at NapulETH 2025
At NapulETH 2025, NeverLocal stole the show by showcasing the first ever quantum experiment applied to the Ethereum blockchain.
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A Century of Quantum Mechanics
We participated in the workshop on the island of Helgoland, marking the 100th anniversary of Werner Heisenberg's visit. Here is a brief account of our experience.
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Maximal Nonlocality and Quantum Secret Sharing
This blog post dives into how the GHZ state’s ‘spooky’ correlations enable quantum secret sharing, where a secret can only be revealed through collaborative decoding by all parties. Unlike classical methods, the protocol’s security stems from quantum nonlocality: the impossibility of explaining its correlations with hidden variables. We dissect how measuring the GHZ state produces outcomes that defy classical intuition, exposing a fundamental rift between quantum and classical physics.
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TEE-Rust: A library for enhancing TEEs with quantum cryptography
In this post, we present the first practical milestone in implementing our research around TEEs and quantum cryptography.
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From Helgoland to Cryptoland
In this blog post, we explore the development of cryptography, particularly in light of the paradigmatic changes brought about by quantum theory.
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