Random Number Generators on Computers
Explore the fascinating world of randomness with Random Number Generators on Computers by Naoya Nakazawa, published by Jenny Stanford Publishing in 2024. This insightful monograph delves into the intricacies of finite random number sequences, demonstrating that they can be effectively represented through the multiplicative congruential (MC) method.
In this compelling work, Nakazawa introduces innovative regular simplex criteria for selecting the modulus d and multiplier z in MC random number generators. These criteria are essential for ensuring that generated random numbers exhibit an exceptional disguise of independence, a key aspect in various mathematical applications.
With 110 pages of in-depth analysis and expert insights, this book is a must-have for mathematicians, computer scientists, and anyone interested in the principles of randomness in computational settings. Enhance your understanding of random number generation today!