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(57)- Evaluation of splittable pseudo-random generators
- Optimizing daily agent scheduling in a multiskill call center
- Golden ratio versus pi as random sequence sources for Monte Carlo integration
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6318818 (Why is no real title available?)
- The H-test probability distribution revisited: improved sensitivity
- A strategy for parallel implementations of stochastic Lagrangian simulation
- Algorithm 247
- Multi-parametric intensive stochastic simulations for hydrogeology on a computational grid
- Efficient jump ahead for \(\mathbb{F}_{2}\)-linear random number generators
- Reverse multiple recursive random number generators
- A brief and understandable guide to pseudo-random number generators and specific models for security
- Random number generators produce collisions: Why, how many and more
- Ancillarity-sufficiency interweaving strategy (ASIS) for boosting MCMC estimation of stochastic volatility models
- ranlip
- SPRNG
- Snow
- MersenneTwister
- HASPRNG
- OptQuest
- RNGSSELIB
- trng
- dieharder
- snowFT
- TestU01
- UNU.RAN
- RngStreams
- GASPRNG
- MRG32k3a
- H2OLAB
- PALMTREE
- xorgens
- SFMT
- MapRedRnS
- MPIRNS
- SparkRnS
- tuftests
- PyMOSO: Software for Multiobjective Simulation Optimization with R-PERLE and R-MinRLE
- RngStreams
- ContactCenters
- PyPRS
- JCCOptim
- Initialization of the circulant embedding method to speed up the generation of Gaussian random fields
- Parallel pseudo-random number generators: a derivative pricing perspective with the Heston stochastic volatility model
- Using rngstreams for parallel random number generation in C++ and R
- Efficient ranking and selection in parallel computing environments
- \texttt{Snow}: A parallel computing framework for the R system
- The risk of second-tier supplier failures in serial supply chains: Implications for order policies and distributor autonomy
- On the lattice structure of a special class of multiple recursive random number generators
- Markov chain Monte Carlo: can we trust the third significant figure?
- MaD0: an ultrafast nonlinear pseudorandom number generator
- Staffing multiskill call centers via linear programming and simulation
- Simulation of stochastic demand data streams for network revenue management problems
- Bad lattice points
- Random numbers for parallel computers: requirements and methods, with emphasis on gpus
- Improving the statistical quality of random number generators by applying a simple ratio transformation
- Implicit and explicit parallel computing in R
- An efficient implementation of Bailey and Borwein's algorithm for parallel random number generation on graphics processing units
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