Room: Verilog for Read-Once-Only Memory (quantum-Inspired Security Primitive)
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A GitHub project explores a quantum-inspired security primitive using Verilog for Read-Once-Only Memory.
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ROOM is modeled after a quantum measurement enforcing the no-cloning theorem: a stored value can be read once under matching metadata predicates, then the register collapses irreversibly, and all subsequent reads return only pseudorandom obfuscation.
The repo includes modules for: • Classical ROOM registers (read-once with collapse latch) • Metadata-gated registers (basis/phase/tags) • Entangled peer-collapse behavior • Collapse-derived entropy harvesting • QKD-style demonstration registers (BB84/E91 emulation)
GitHub: https://github.com/fcunnane/QSymbolic Blog post with context: https://qsymbolic.com/2025/09/06/room-read-once-only-memory-...
I’d be interested in feedback from FPGA, ASIC, and cryptography folks — especially thoughts on integrating ROOM with existing PQC protocols.