Randomness has many uses in science, art, statistics, cryptography, gaming, gambling, and other fields. For example, random assignment in randomized controlled...
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extremely useful in probability theory and the various applications of randomness. Randomness is most often used in statistics to signify well-defined...
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the state of the PRNG. Various applications of randomness have led to the development of different methods for generating random data. Some of these have...
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search path of a foraging animal, or the price of a fluctuating stock and the financial status of a gambler. Random walks have applications to engineering...
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Pseudorandom number generator (redirect from Pseudo-random number generator)
Pseudorandom noise Pseudorandomness Random number generation Random number generator attack Randomness Statistical randomness Barker, Elaine; Barker, William;...
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learning applications (see graphical models). Random fields are of great use in studying natural processes by the Monte Carlo method in which the random fields...
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A randomness test (or test for randomness), in data evaluation, is a test used to analyze the distribution of a set of data to see whether it can be described...
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Procedural generation (redirect from Random dungeon)
human-generated content and algorithms coupled with computer-generated randomness and processing power. In computer graphics, it is commonly used to create...
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the digits of π exhibit statistical randomness. Statistical randomness does not necessarily imply "true" randomness, i.e., objective unpredictability....
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automatically generates a password. Random passwords can be generated manually, using simple sources of randomness such as dice or coins, or they can be...
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb (redirect from The Microstructure of Dynamic Hedging)
error of comparing real-world randomness with the "structured randomness" in quantum physics (where probabilities are computable) or games of chance...
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that needs randomness. However, in many scientific applications additional cost and complexity of a TRNG (when compared with pseudo random number generators)...
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Founder, Anybots interviewed by The Social Radars Podcast". "Applications of Randomness in System Performance Measurement". Tlb.org. Retrieved 2014-01-14...
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Physical unclonable function (category Applications of randomness)
Despite this there should be generated randomness to make PUF in each chip unique. Explicit PUF randomness is created explicitly in a separate technological...
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A randomized algorithm is an algorithm that employs a degree of randomness as part of its logic or procedure. The algorithm typically uses uniformly random...
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Pseudorandomness (redirect from Pseudo-randomness)
generators are often used in computer programming, as traditional sources of randomness available to humans (such as rolling dice) rely on physical processes...
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Cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator (redirect from Cryptographically secure pseudo-random number generator)
ECDSA and RSASSA-PSS token generation The "quality" of the randomness required for these applications varies. For example, creating a nonce in some protocols...
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for cryptographic hash functions in schemes where strong randomness assumptions are needed of the hash function's output. Such a proof often shows that...
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Global Consciousness Project (category Applications of randomness)
an analysis of the data around the September 11 attacks and concluded there was no statistically significant change in the randomness of the GCP data...
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questions of an oracle machine, there are different notions of randomness. The most common of these is known as Martin-Löf randomness (K-randomness or 1-randomness)...
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Stochastic process (redirect from Theory of random functions)
seemingly random changes in financial markets have motivated the extensive use of stochastic processes in finance. Applications and the study of phenomena...
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there are other forms of randomness that can be used to model extreme changes in risk and randomness. He observed that randomness can become quite "wild"...
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Scrambler (redirect from Scrambler (randomizer))
g., by pseudo-randomly selecting bits to invert), thus avoiding long sequences of bits of the same value; in this context, a randomizer is also referred...
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A random hexamer or random hexonucleotides are for various PCR applications such as rolling circle amplification to prime the DNA. They are oligonucleotide...
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Aleatoricism (redirect from Random literature)
Meyer-Eppler. In practical application, in compositions by Mozart and Kirnberger, for instance, the order of the measures of a musical piece were left...
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construction of list-decodable error correcting codes. Decorrelation Hardware random number generator Randomness merger Fuzzy extractor Extracting randomness from...
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proven. Randomness History of randomness Random number generator Seven states of randomness Statistical randomness Sergio B. Volchan What Is a Random Sequence...
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epidemiology, Mendelian randomization (commonly abbreviated to MR) is a method using measured variation in genes to examine the causal effect of an exposure on...
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statistics and finds application in many fields, such as data mining and signal processing. Statistics commonly deals with random samples. A random sample can be...
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Shuffle play (category Applications of randomness)
Shuffle play is a mode of music playback in which songs are played in a randomized order that is decided upon for all tracks at once. It is commonly found...
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