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prime generation: Deploy the new Baillie--PSW testers.
[catacomb]
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README.random
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The `rand' generator
of adjacent 64-bit blocks being equal.
of adjacent 64-bit blocks being equal.
-Noncryptographic generators
+Non
-
cryptographic generators
Two pseudorandom-number generators are supplied which have no
cryptographic strength whatever. They are, respectively, a
Two pseudorandom-number generators are supplied which have no
cryptographic strength whatever. They are, respectively, a
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-137,7
+137,7
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Generic interface
distributed over the integers in the
interval [0, 2^32).
distributed over the integers in the
interval [0, 2^32).
- r->ops->range(r, l) Returns an integer unformly distributed
+ r->ops->range(r, l) Returns an integer un
i
formly distributed
in the interval [0, l), l < 2^32.
r->ops->fill(r, p, sz) Fill the sz bytes at address p with
in the interval [0, l), l < 2^32.
r->ops->fill(r, p, sz) Fill the sz bytes at address p with
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-200,12
+200,12
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Statistical testing
I've not actually included the DIEHARD output files in the
distribution, because they're quite large, and anyone can
I've not actually included the DIEHARD output files in the
distribution, because they're quite large, and anyone can
- reproduce my results exactly using the public
al
ly available
+ reproduce my results exactly using the publicly available
DIEHARD distribution and the code supplied. If you do actually
want them, send me some mail and I'll send you a 60K tar.gz
DIEHARD distribution and the code supplied. If you do actually
want them, send me some mail and I'll send you a 60K tar.gz
- file by (approximate) return.
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+ file by (approximate) return.
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