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short of the goal of true
randomness,
although they may meet, with
varying success, some of the
statistical tests for
randomness intended to
measure how...
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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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random number is
either Pseudo-
random or a
number generated for, or part of, a set
exhibiting statistical randomness. A 1964-developed...
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digits of π
exhibit statistical randomness.
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necessarily imply "true"
randomness, i.e.,
objective unpredictability....
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often to the real numbers. Informally,
randomness typically represents some
fundamental element of chance, such as in the...
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phenomena are not
truly random, an
unpredictable physical system is
usually acceptable as a
source of
randomness, so the
qualifiers "true" and "physical"...
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replacement for
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needed of the hash function's output. Such a
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