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    For any pseudorandom number generator special simulation problems exist such that the generator yields bad results in these cases. In order to study the quality of the result of a simulation the assessment of a pseudorandom number generator based on theoretical considerations is a great advantage. The author discusses the most important criteria, of the several known, for the assessment of linear congruential random number generators.
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    linear congruential generators
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    lattice structure
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    spectral test
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    hyperplanes
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    pseudorandom number generator
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