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The following pages link to Random Generators and Normal Numbers (Q5472048):
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- Walking on real numbers (Q354142) (← links)
- The normality of digits in almost constant additive functions (Q368538) (← links)
- High-precision computation: mathematical physics and dynamics (Q449457) (← links)
- An efficient implementation of Bailey and Borwein's algorithm for parallel random number generation on graphics processing units (Q488304) (← links)
- Turing's unpublished algorithm for normal numbers (Q884468) (← links)
- Liouville, computable, Borel normal and Martin-Löf random numbers (Q1787950) (← links)
- Nonnormality of Stoneham constants (Q1927649) (← links)
- Angels' staircases, Sturmian sequences, and trajectories on homothety surfaces (Q2023716) (← links)
- Secure pseudorandom bit generators and point sets with low star-discrepancy (Q2029676) (← links)
- Metric properties about Banach averages and super simply normal numbers (Q2134440) (← links)
- The devil is in the details: spectrum and eigenvalue distribution of the discrete Preisach memory model (Q2206545) (← links)
- Differencing methods for Korobov-type exponential sums (Q2330787) (← links)
- On the binary expansions of algebraic numbers (Q2483706) (← links)
- An experimental investigation of the normality of irrational algebraic numbers (Q2840634) (← links)
- Experimental Analysis on the Normality of Using Advanced Data-Mining Techniques (Experimental Analysis on the Normality of pi, e, phi, and square root of 2 Using Advanced Data-Mining Techniques) (Q2875529) (← links)
- Higher-order dangers and precisely constructed taxa in models of randomness (Q2962218) (← links)
- Explicit Hard Instances of the Shortest Vector Problem (Q3535352) (← links)
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- Normal Numbers and the Normality Measure (Q4921564) (← links)
- Reproducibility in Computational Science: A Case Study: Randomness of the Digits of Pi (Q4976184) (← links)
- On the genesis of BBP formulas (Q4988888) (← links)
- The repetends of reduced fractions $a/b^k$ approach full complexity with an increasing $k$ (Q5042434) (← links)
- True Random Number Generators (Q5255851) (← links)
- (Q5287144) (← links)
- A strong hot spot theorem (Q5469210) (← links)
- A Central Limit Theorem for Non-Overlapping Return Times (Q5488986) (← links)
- AN ARITHMETICAL EXCURSION VIA STONEHAM NUMBERS (Q5495477) (← links)
- Normal Numbers and Pseudorandom Generators (Q5746428) (← links)
- Champernowne’s Number, Strong Normality, and the X Chromosome (Q5746431) (← links)