Phrase (Noun)
/pjuːˈdɔːr.ən.ˌoʊrdərɪŋ/
"Pseudorandom ordering" refers to the arrangement of elements in a sequence that appears random but is generated by a deterministic process, often using algorithms. These arrangements are crucial in fields such as computer science, statistics, and cryptography. Its use is common in both written contexts (academic papers, technical documentation) and oral presentations, particularly in discussions around algorithms or simulations.
Этот алгоритм использует псевдослучайный порядок для перемешивания данных перед обработкой.
In Monte Carlo methods, pseudorandom ordering is essential for achieving unbiased results.
В методах Монте-Карло псевдослучайный порядок имеет решающее значение для достижения беспристрастных результатов.
The security system relies on pseudorandom ordering to enhance its encryption protocols.
While "pseudorandom ordering" is a specific term and not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, numerous phrases involving "random" exist in English, demonstrating related concepts of unpredictability or variability:
В жизни может быть всё настолько случайным, иногда принося неожиданности, которые мы никогда не ожидали.
Throw caution to the wind
Он решил бросить осторожность на ветер и выбрать псевдослучайный порядок для проекта вместо того, чтобы следовать фиксированному шаблону.
Hit or miss
The term "pseudorandom" combines the prefix "pseudo-" from Greek, meaning "false" or "deceptive," with the word "random," which derives from the Middle English "randon," meaning "speed" or "impulse." "Ordering" comes from the Old French "ordr," which conveys the concept of arrangement or sequence.
Synonyms:
- Deterministic ordering
- Algorithmic shuffling
Antonyms:
- Truly random ordering
- Non-deterministic arrangement