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- A novel color image encryption algorithm based on spatial permutation and quantum chaotic map
- Participating life insurance policies: an accurate and efficient parallel software for COTS clusters
- Pseudorandom number generators based on random covers for finite groups
- Testing for bubbles and change-points
- A fast random number generator for stochastic simulations
- A simple method for generating gamma variables
- Random numbers and computers
- Practical Guide to Computer Simulations
- Rescaled variance and related tests for long memory in volatility and levels
- The Monty Python method for generating random variables
- IDL
- The method and criterion for quality assessment of random number sequences
- The reliability of statistical functions in four software packages freely used in numerical computation
- Theoretical and empirical convergence results for additive congruential random number generators
- On the complex behavior of simple tag systems -- an experimental approach
- On initial populations of a genetic algorithm for continuous optimization problems
- The additive congruential random number generator -- a special case of a multiple recursive generator
- E&F Chaos
- GAUSS
- A novel image encryption algorithm based on a 3D chaotic map
- BRATIO
- DCDFLIB
- LIMDEP
- SHAZAM
- MersenneTwister
- gjrand
- HASPRNG
- CMQV+
- Excel
- RngSteam
- Rabbit
- dieharder
- TestU01
- Ent
- Gnumeric
- SOSEMANUK
- FermiQCD
- Ziggurat
- PSEUDORAN
- GENIE
- GASPRNG
- PRNGCL
- PRAND
- ShoveRand
- MVNPACK
- Random123
- AS 183
- An improvement of a cryptanalysis algorithm
- DRNG
- CRBG
- apfloat
- GPUs and chaos: a new true random number generator
- Chaotic hash function based on the dynamic S-box with variable parameters
- MRG32k3a
- MaD2
- xorgens
- QUAD
- SNOW
- SFMT
- NIST Statistical Test Suite
- CIPRNG
- XSadd
- YAARX
- 5tbl
- Fortuna
- RANLIB
- Monty Python
- tuftests
- GRace
- MIXMAX
- Generating good pseudo-random numbers
- On the accuracy of statistical procedures in Microsoft Excel 2003
- Pseudo-random number generators for Monte Carlo simulations on ATI graphics processing units
- RngStreams
- PractRand
- On the accuracy of statistical procedures in Microsoft Excel 2007
- A hybrid algorithm for robust image steganography
- The 64-bit universal RNG.
- On the accuracy of statistical procedures in Microsoft Excel 2000 and Excel XP.
- A heuristic procedure for solving the dynamic probabilistic project expediting problem
- An overview of distinguishing attacks on stream ciphers
- Chaotic hash function based on circular shifts with variable parameters
- On the accuracy of statistical procedures in Microsoft Excel 97.
- Some long-period random number generators using shifts and xors
- Postulation of general quintuple fat point schemes in \(\mathbb P^3\)
- Pseudorandom numbers generation for Monte Carlo simulations on GPUs: OpenCL approach
- Image encryption scheme based on non-autonomous chaotic systems
- MaD2: an ultra-performance stream cipher for pervasive data encryption
- CryptDances
- R-2 composition tests: a family of statistical randomness tests for a collection of binary sequences
- Microsoft Excel's `Not the Wichmann-Hill' random number generators
- A non-empirical test on the second to the sixth least significant bits of pseudorandom number generators
- Chaotical PRNG based on composition of logistic and tent maps using deep-zoom
- Digital image scrambling based on a new one-dimensional coupled sine map
- Universal homophonic coding scheme using differential encoding and interleaving
- Poisson twister generator by cumulative frequency technology
- A multiple stream generator based on de Bruijn digraph homomorphisms
- Modifications of Knuth randomness tests for integer and binary sequences
- More powerful and reliable second-level statistical randomness tests for NIST SP 800-22
- Designing multi-dimensional logistic map with fixed-point finite precision
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