A significant problem faced by scientific investigation of complex modern systems is that credible simulation studies of such systems on single computers can frequently not be finished in a feasible time. Discrete-event simulation of dynamic stochastic systems, allowing multiple replications in parallel (MRIP) to speed up simulation time, has become one of the most popular paradigms of investigation in many areas of science and engineering. One of the general problems related with distributed simulation is the need of parallel generation of multiple sequences of pseudo-random numbers across cooperating processors, with the number of known, good parallel generators being very limited. This report assesses currently known techniques proposed ...
Monte Carlo simulations have become a common practice to evaluate a proposed statistical procedure, ...
We consider the requirements for uniform pseudo-random number generators on modern vector and parall...
Simulations on parallel computors require distinct streams of pseudo-random deviates for each proces...
A signi cant problem faced by scienti c investigation of complex modern systems is that credible sim...
International audienceThere is an increasing interest in the distribution of parallel random number ...
TR-CSSE 03/05Distributed stochastic simulations has become a popular tool for evaluating and testin...
Powerful compute clusters and multi-core systems have become widely available in research and indust...
Fast and reliable pseudo-random number generators are required for simulation and other applications...
We consider the requirements for uniform pseudo-random number generators on modern vector and parall...
We provide a review of the state of the art on the design and implementation of random number genera...
A reliable method of generating a high-volume of pseudo-random numbers is an essential requirement f...
We will look at random number generation from the point-of-view of Monte Carlo computations. Thus...
this report we shall present the fundamentals of random number generation on parallel processors. We...
The future of high-performance computing is aligning itself towards the efficient use of highly para...
Random number generators are used in many applications, from slot machines to simulations of nuclear...
Monte Carlo simulations have become a common practice to evaluate a proposed statistical procedure, ...
We consider the requirements for uniform pseudo-random number generators on modern vector and parall...
Simulations on parallel computors require distinct streams of pseudo-random deviates for each proces...
A signi cant problem faced by scienti c investigation of complex modern systems is that credible sim...
International audienceThere is an increasing interest in the distribution of parallel random number ...
TR-CSSE 03/05Distributed stochastic simulations has become a popular tool for evaluating and testin...
Powerful compute clusters and multi-core systems have become widely available in research and indust...
Fast and reliable pseudo-random number generators are required for simulation and other applications...
We consider the requirements for uniform pseudo-random number generators on modern vector and parall...
We provide a review of the state of the art on the design and implementation of random number genera...
A reliable method of generating a high-volume of pseudo-random numbers is an essential requirement f...
We will look at random number generation from the point-of-view of Monte Carlo computations. Thus...
this report we shall present the fundamentals of random number generation on parallel processors. We...
The future of high-performance computing is aligning itself towards the efficient use of highly para...
Random number generators are used in many applications, from slot machines to simulations of nuclear...
Monte Carlo simulations have become a common practice to evaluate a proposed statistical procedure, ...
We consider the requirements for uniform pseudo-random number generators on modern vector and parall...
Simulations on parallel computors require distinct streams of pseudo-random deviates for each proces...