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  2. List of random number generators - Wikipedia

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    It is a very fast sub-type of LFSR generators. Marsaglia also suggested as an improvement the xorwow generator, in which the output of a xorshift generator is added with a Weyl sequence. The xorwow generator is the default generator in the CURAND library of the nVidia CUDA application programming interface for graphics processing units.

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  4. Random number table - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, a hardware random number generator named ERNIE was used to draw British premium bond numbers. The first "testing" of random numbers for statistical randomness was developed by M.G. Kendall and B. Babington Smith in the late 1930s, and was based upon looking for certain types of probabilistic expectations in a given sequence. The ...

  5. Template:Numeral systems for computation - Wikipedia

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    Template: Hexadecimal table; Template:Logical connectives table and Hasse diagram; commons:Category:Colored nibbles (blue, green, white) This page was last ...

  6. Random.org - Wikipedia

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    Random.org (stylized as RANDOM.ORG) is a website that produces random numbers based on atmospheric noise. [1] In addition to generating random numbers in a specified range and subject to a specified probability distribution, which is the most commonly done activity on the site, it has free tools to simulate events such as flipping coins, shuffling cards, and rolling dice.

  7. Octal - Wikipedia

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    Octal (base 8) is a numeral system with eight as the base.. In the decimal system, each place is a power of ten.For example: = + In the octal system, each place is a power of eight.

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  9. Template:Hexadecimal table - Wikipedia

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    The picture and this template share the same colors. See also: Template:Numeral systems for computation; Template:Logical connectives table and Hasse diagram; commons:Category:Colored nibbles (blue, green, white)