Wang et al., 1993 - Google Patents
On the use of reducible polynomials as random number generatorsWang et al., 1993
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- Wang D
- Compagner A
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- Mathematics of Computation
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The randomness properties and the hierarchy of correlation coefficients are studied of approximate-maximum-length sequences, for which the characteristic polynomial is a product of several primitive polynomials. The randomness properties are almost the same as …
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