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Random Number Generators-Principles and Practices: A Guide for Engineers and Programmers
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Random Number Generators-Principles and Practices: A Guide for Engineers and Programmers

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Random Number Generators, Principles and Practices has been written for programmers, hardware engineers, and sophisticated hobbyists interested in understanding random numbers generators and gaining the tools necessary to work with random number generators with confidence and knowledge.

Using an approach that employs clear diagrams and running code examples rather than excessive mathematics, random number related topics such as entropy estimation, entropy extraction, entropy sources, PRNGs, randomness testing, distribution generation, and many others are exposed and demystified.

If you have ever

Wondered how to test if data is really random

Needed to measure the randomness of data in real time as it is generated

Wondered how to get randomness into your programs

Wondered whether or not a random number generator is trustworthy

Wanted to be able to choose between random number generator solutions

Needed to turn uniform random data into a different distribution

Needed to ensure the random numbers from your computer will work for your cryptographic application

Wanted to combine more than one random number generator to increase reliability or security

Wanted to get random numbers in a floating point format

Needed to verify that a random number generator meets the requirements of a published standard like SP800-90 or AIS 31

Needed to choose between an LCG, PCG or XorShift algorithm

Then this might be the book for you.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2018
Pages
439
ISBN
9781501515132

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Random Number Generators, Principles and Practices has been written for programmers, hardware engineers, and sophisticated hobbyists interested in understanding random numbers generators and gaining the tools necessary to work with random number generators with confidence and knowledge.

Using an approach that employs clear diagrams and running code examples rather than excessive mathematics, random number related topics such as entropy estimation, entropy extraction, entropy sources, PRNGs, randomness testing, distribution generation, and many others are exposed and demystified.

If you have ever

Wondered how to test if data is really random

Needed to measure the randomness of data in real time as it is generated

Wondered how to get randomness into your programs

Wondered whether or not a random number generator is trustworthy

Wanted to be able to choose between random number generator solutions

Needed to turn uniform random data into a different distribution

Needed to ensure the random numbers from your computer will work for your cryptographic application

Wanted to combine more than one random number generator to increase reliability or security

Wanted to get random numbers in a floating point format

Needed to verify that a random number generator meets the requirements of a published standard like SP800-90 or AIS 31

Needed to choose between an LCG, PCG or XorShift algorithm

Then this might be the book for you.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
De Gruyter
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2018
Pages
439
ISBN
9781501515132