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Randomness / Applied mathematics / Modular arithmetic / Information theory / Random number generation / Linear congruential generator / Lagged Fibonacci generator / White noise / Pseudorandomness / Pseudorandom number generators / Mathematics / Cryptography
Date: 2003-08-12 10:30:03
Randomness
Applied mathematics
Modular arithmetic
Information theory
Random number generation
Linear congruential generator
Lagged Fibonacci generator
White noise
Pseudorandomness
Pseudorandom number generators
Mathematics
Cryptography

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