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What (who) is local randomness - definition

QUALITY OF A NUMERICAL SEQUENCE OF HAVING NO RECOGNIZABLE PATTERNS
Local randomness; Statistically random

Statistical randomness         
A numeric sequence is said to be statistically random when it contains no recognizable patterns or regularities; sequences such as the results of an ideal dice roll or the digits of π exhibit statistical randomness.Pi seems a good random number generator – but not always the best, Chad Boutin, Purdue University
Local purchasing         
A PREFERENCE TO BUY GOODS PRODUCED NEARBY
Buy local; Local economy; Locavorian; Localized economy; Buy local movement; Spend local
Local purchasing is a preference to buy locally produced goods and services rather than those produced farther away. It is very often abbreviated as a positive goal, "buy local" or "buy locally', that parallels the phrase "think globally, act locally", common in green politics.
Local history         
  • Dedication of the Ell Persons historical marker in Memphis, Tennessee
  • Viewing resources in the local history collection, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
  • Saltash Museum & Local History Centre, Cornwall, UK
  • Shyshaky Museum of Local Lore
  • Examples of local history books about people and monuments in the [[province of Pistoia]]
FIELD OF HISTORY CONCERNED WITH A LOCALITY
Local History; Topography as the study of place; Local historian; Local heritage; Local Lore; Local lore
Local history is the study of history in a geographically local context, often concentrating on a relatively small local community. It incorporates cultural and social aspects of history.

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Statistical randomness

A numeric sequence is said to be statistically random when it contains no recognizable patterns or regularities; sequences such as the results of an ideal dice roll or the digits of π exhibit statistical randomness.

Statistical randomness does not necessarily imply "true" randomness, i.e., objective unpredictability. Pseudorandomness is sufficient for many uses, such as statistics, hence the name statistical randomness.

Global randomness and local randomness are different. Most philosophical conceptions of randomness are global—because they are based on the idea that "in the long run" a sequence looks truly random, even if certain sub-sequences would not look random. In a "truly" random sequence of numbers of sufficient length, for example, it is probable there would be long sequences of nothing but repeating numbers, though on the whole the sequence might be random. Local randomness refers to the idea that there can be minimum sequence lengths in which random distributions are approximated. Long stretches of the same numbers, even those generated by "truly" random processes, would diminish the "local randomness" of a sample (it might only be locally random for sequences of 10,000 numbers; taking sequences of less than 1,000 might not appear random at all, for example).

A sequence exhibiting a pattern is not thereby proved not statistically random. According to principles of Ramsey theory, sufficiently large objects must necessarily contain a given substructure ("complete disorder is impossible").

Legislation concerning gambling imposes certain standards of statistical randomness to slot machines.