What are good PRNG for calculators?
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08-21-2014, 11:54 PM
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RE: What are good PRNG for calculators?
I have been comparing several simple PRNGs for calculators. I conducted a series of long runs and found the following algorithms to do well:
1) u = frac(997 * u) 2) u = frac(GoldenRatio + u)^5) (it does better than frac(pi+u)^5). 3) u = Frac(u * 99821 + 0.211327) Namir |
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