Xorshift
CLASS OF PSEUDORANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS WHICH GENERATE THE NEXT NUMBER IN THEIR SEQUENCE BY REPEATEDLY TAKING THE XOR OF A NUMBER WITH A BIT-SHIFTED VERSION OF ITSELF
Xoshiro256**; Xoshiro256+; Xoshiro; XOR shift; Xor shift
Xorshift random number generators, also called shift-register generators, are a class of pseudorandom number generators that were discovered by George Marsaglia. They are a subset of linear-feedback shift registers (LFSRs) which allow a particularly efficient implementation in software without using excessively sparse polynomials.