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Random number generators -- The pLab Project Home Page
PLAB A Server on the Theory and Practice of Random Number Generation This server is maintained by a team of mathematicians and computer scientists led by Peter Hellekalek at the University of Salzburg's Mathematics Department. We present results and links on this fundamental topic in stochastic simulation, some of them due to our own research in this field. Enjoy the data and allow for necessary ...
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Random.org - true random number service
True random number service with CORBA and WWW interfaces.
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Rng0
Random Number Generation and Testing The three primary goals were: (a) to develop a battery of statistical tests to detect non-randomness in binary sequences constructed using random number generators and pseudo-random number generators utilized in cryptographic applications, (b) to produce documentation and a software implementation of these tests, and (c) to provide guidance in the use and ...
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The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Random Numbers and Monte Carlo methods
The WWW Virtual Library: Random Numbers and Monte Carlo methods This page is part of the WWW Virtual Library's section on Mathematics, subsection Specialized Fields; it is maintained by the pLab research group. Information will be provided for the following subjects: Cryptographic Random Numbers Monte Carlo Methods Quasi Monte Carlo Methods Random Number Generators Stochastic Simulation ...
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Random Number Generator Pro for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000
Random Number Generator Pro is a program designed to generate random number.
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Peter Hellekalek's Literature on Random Number Generators, updated 01-2002
The design, testing and assessment of random number generators touches a broad range of mathematical topics, from number theory to probability theory, from numerical analysis to statistics. A collection of papers and textbooks on these subjects is given below. The bibliography is also available in bibtex format. Cryptographical generators are designed with ...
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Pseudo Random Number Generators
Descriptions and source codes for new types of random number generators.
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Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics - Random Number
Detailed overview of computer-generated random numbers.
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Random
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Random Numbers .32744744667719056 (random 1.0) =
MIT Scheme Reference 4.8: Random Numbers MIT Scheme provides a facility for generating pseudo-random numbers. The current implementation is a ``subtract-with-carry'' random-number generator, based on the algorithm from A New Class of Random Number Generators, George Marsaglia and Arif Zaman, The Annals of Applied Probability, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1991. At the time it was implemented, this was a good ...
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Intelligence.sergi5.com
If if does not work, try an other version ! French Internet Explorer Old Netscape English Internet Explorer Mozilla Old Netscape Try to find where the ball is hidden Press on the keybord 0 or 1 to choose your side to play. To see results and continue, you have to play at least 205 times. The computer will try to guess what you will choose and hide the ball on the other side. You loose if you ...
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JD-2 pseudorandom number generator
JD-2 pseudorandom number generator | Randomness tests | Contact The purpose of this site is to present and evaluate the new JD-2 pseudorandom number generator designed by me using an original idea with the intention to be used in cryptographic applications. About randomness A random bit sequence could be interpreted as the result of the flips of a coin with sides that are labeled 0 and 1, with ...
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