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What (who) is pseudorandom - definition


Pseudorandomness         
APPEARING RANDOM BUT ACTUALLY BEING GENERATED BY A DETERMINISTIC, CAUSAL PROCESS
Pseudo Random; Pseudo-random; Pseudo-random number; Pseudo random; Pseudorandom; Pseudo-randomness; Pseudorandom number; Pseudo-random sequence; Pseudo-random numbers; Pseudorandom data; Pseudorandom numbers; Pseudorandom encoders; Pseudorandom encoder; Pseudo-Randomisation; Psedorandom
A pseudorandom sequence of numbers is one that appears to be statistically random, despite having been produced by a completely deterministic and repeatable process.
pseudorandom number         
APPEARING RANDOM BUT ACTUALLY BEING GENERATED BY A DETERMINISTIC, CAUSAL PROCESS
Pseudo Random; Pseudo-random; Pseudo-random number; Pseudo random; Pseudorandom; Pseudo-randomness; Pseudorandom number; Pseudo-random sequence; Pseudo-random numbers; Pseudorandom data; Pseudorandom numbers; Pseudorandom encoders; Pseudorandom encoder; Pseudo-Randomisation; Psedorandom
<programming> One of a sequence of numbers generated by some algorithm so as to have an even distribution over some range of values and minimal correlation between successive values. Pseudorandom numbers are used in simulation and encryption. They are pseudorandom not random because the sequence eventually repeats exactly and is entirely determined by the initial conditions. One of the simplest algorithms is x[i+1] = (a * x[i] + c) mod m but this repeats after at most m numbers and successive numbers are closely related. Better algorithms generally use more previous numbers to calculate the next number. http://random.mat.sbg.ac.at/. (2007-06-29)
Pseudorandom generator         
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Pseudorandom generators
In theoretical computer science and cryptography, a pseudorandom generator (PRG) for a class of statistical tests is a deterministic procedure that maps a random seed to a longer pseudorandom string such that no statistical test in the class can distinguish between the output of the generator and the uniform distribution. The random seed itself is typically a short binary string drawn from the uniform distribution.