The following pages link to Uniform random number generation (Q1805480):
Displaying 44 items.
- Efficient implementation of Bailey and Borwein pseudo-random number generator based on normal numbers (Q310312) (← links)
- An efficient implementation of Bailey and Borwein's algorithm for parallel random number generation on graphics processing units (Q488304) (← links)
- Evidence of the correlation between positive Lyapunov exponents and good chaotic random number sequences (Q709522) (← links)
- A generator of pseudo-random numbers sequences with a very long period (Q815410) (← links)
- An improvement of a cryptanalysis algorithm (Q894480) (← links)
- On the accuracy of statistical procedures in Microsoft Excel 2003 (Q957300) (← links)
- Resolution-stationary random number generators (Q974243) (← links)
- Generating good pseudo-random numbers (Q1010514) (← links)
- Microsoft Excel's `Not the Wichmann-Hill' random number generators (Q1023808) (← links)
- Parallel streams of nonlinear congruential pseudorandom numbers (Q1266425) (← links)
- Good random number generators are (not so) easy to find (Q1299872) (← links)
- Lower bounds for the discrepancy of triples of inversive congruential pseudorandom numbers with power of two modulus (Q1386385) (← links)
- A random number generator based on the combination of four LCGs (Q1404624) (← links)
- Analysis of the time series generated by a new high-dimensional discrete chaotic system (Q1635056) (← links)
- A digital pseudo-random number generator based on sawtooth chaotic map with a guaranteed enhanced period (Q1687366) (← links)
- Survey on hardware implementation of random number generators on FPGA: theory and experimental analyses (Q1706614) (← links)
- Finite groups with a large automorphism orbit (Q1755568) (← links)
- Checking the quality of approximation of \(p\)-values in statistical tests for random number generators by using a three-level test (Q1997559) (← links)
- Study on upper limit of sample size for a two-level test in NIST SP800-22 (Q2024608) (← links)
- Pseudorandom vector generation using elliptic curves and applications to Wiener processes (Q2101189) (← links)
- Employing AVX vectorization to improve the performance of random number generators (Q2216837) (← links)
- Random numbers for parallel computers: requirements and methods, with emphasis on gpus (Q2229030) (← links)
- Bad lattice points (Q2572941) (← links)
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- Classification of Finite Group Automorphisms with a Large Cycle (Q2826096) (← links)
- Approximability issues of guarding a set of segments (Q2855782) (← links)
- Combining random generators by group operation (Q2885574) (← links)
- Distribution properties of multiply-with-c arry random number generators (Q3127321) (← links)
- Quantifiers for randomness of chaotic pseudo-random number generators (Q3559919) (← links)
- Comparison of Point Sets and Sequences for Quasi-Monte Carlo and for Random Number Generation (Q3600420) (← links)
- A Fast Jump Ahead Algorithm for Linear Recurrences in a Polynomial Space (Q3600449) (← links)
- Pseudorandom Vector Generation by the Multiple-Recursive Matrix Method (Q4325729) (← links)
- Inversive congruential pseudorandom numbers: distribution of triples (Q4372639) (← links)
- Tests based on sum-functions of spacings for uniform random numbers (Q4374350) (← links)
- On the CRAY-System Random Number Generator (Q4420065) (← links)
- Efficient lattice assessment for LCG and GLP parameter searches (Q4529715) (← links)
- Further results on multivariate vertical density representation and an application to random vector generation<sup>*</sup> (Q4547516) (← links)
- Spectral Analysis of the MIXMAX Random Number Generators (Q5139854) (← links)
- Distributional properties of powers of matrices (Q5496698) (← links)
- On the performance of birthday spacings tests with certain families of random number generators (Q5938371) (← links)
- On selection criteria for lattice rules and other quasi-Monte Carlo point sets (Q5938372) (← links)
- Parallel random number generator for inexpensive configurable hardware cells (Q5953490) (← links)
- Four Canadian Contributions to Stochastic Modeling (Q6160338) (← links)
- On the distribution of pseudorandom vectors generated by elliptic curves (Q6185638) (← links)