Tables of linear congruential generators of different sizes and good lattice structure

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Publication:4221978


DOI10.1090/S0025-5718-99-00996-5zbMath0917.65002WikidataQ56081905 ScholiaQ56081905MaRDI QIDQ4221978

Pierre L'Ecuyer

Publication date: 3 December 1998

Published in: Mathematics of Computation (Search for Journal in Brave)


65C10: Random number generation in numerical analysis

11K45: Pseudo-random numbers; Monte Carlo methods

65A05: Tables in numerical analysis


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