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  2. Mersenne Twister - Wikipedia

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    The Mersenne Twister is a general-purpose pseudorandom number generator (PRNG) developed in 1997 by Makoto Matsumoto (松本 眞) and Takuji Nishimura (西村 拓士). [1] [2] Its name derives from the choice of a Mersenne prime as its period length. The Mersenne Twister was designed specifically to rectify most of the flaws found in older PRNGs.

  3. List of random number generators - Wikipedia

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    The xorwow generator is the default generator in the CURAND library of the nVidia CUDA application programming interface for graphics processing units. Well equidistributed long-period linear (WELL) 2006 F. Panneton, P. L'Ecuyer and M. Matsumoto [27] A LFSR closely related with Mersenne Twister, aiming at remedying some of its shortcomings.

  4. Pseudorandom number generator - Wikipedia

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    It can be shown that if is a pseudo-random number generator for the uniform distribution on (,) and if is the CDF of some given probability distribution , then is a pseudo-random number generator for , where : (,) is the percentile of , i.e. ():= {: ()}. Intuitively, an arbitrary distribution can be simulated from a simulation of the standard ...

  5. Well equidistributed long-period linear - Wikipedia

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    The structure is similar to the Mersenne Twister, a large state made up of previous output words (32 bits each), from which a new output word is generated using linear recurrences modulo 2 over a finite binary field. However, a more complex recurrence produces a denser generator polynomial, producing better statistical properties.

  6. Comparison of parser generators - Wikipedia

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    Regular languages are a category of languages (sometimes termed Chomsky Type 3) which can be matched by a state machine (more specifically, by a deterministic finite automaton or a nondeterministic finite automaton) constructed from a regular expression.

  7. Darik's Boot and Nuke - Wikipedia

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    The program is designed to securely erase a hard disk until its data is permanently removed and no longer recoverable, which is achieved by overwriting the data with pseudorandom numbers generated by Mersenne Twister or ISAAC.

  8. Will there be a 'Twisters' sequel? Here's what the cast says.

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    The movie stars Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones as storm chasers in the modern-day disaster flick, which is a follow-up to 1996's Twister. The cast has been careful not to call Twisters a sequel.

  9. nslookup - Wikipedia

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    nslookup operates in interactive or non-interactive mode. When used interactively by invoking it without arguments or when the first argument is - (minus sign) and the second argument is a hostname or Internet address of a name server, the user issues parameter configurations or requests when presented with the nslookup prompt (>).