The quality of random number generators can affect the results of Monte Carlo computations, especially when a large number of random numbers are consumed. Furthermore, correlations present between different random number streams in a parallel computation can further affect the results. The SPRNG software, which the author had developed earlier, has pseudo-random number generators (PRNGs) capable of producing large numbers of streams with large periods. However, they had been empirically tested on only thousand streams earlier. In the work summarized here, we tested the SPRNG generators with over a hundred thousand streams, involving over 10^14 random numbers per test, on some tests. We also tested the popular Mersenne Twister. We believe th...
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Monte Carlo computations are considered easy to parallelize. However, the results can be adversely a...
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We will look at random number generation from the point-of-view of Monte Carlo computations. Thus,...
Large-scale Monte Carlo simulations require high-quality random number generators to ensure correct ...
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Abstract: The problem of generating sequences of uniformly distributed pseudorandom numbers is consi...
We discuss the current state of the art of Quantum Random Number Generators (QRNG) and their possibl...
Winner, ScienceGood random number generators (RNGs) are required for many applications in science an...
Monte Carlo simulation is one of the main applications involving the use of random number generators...
We study the importance of the quality of random numbers in Monte Carlo simulations of 2D Ising syst...
International audienceParallel stochastic simulations tend to exploit more and more computing power ...
Pseudo random number generation (PRNG) play an important role in many areas of computational science...
To simulate chance occurrences, a computer can't literally toss a coin or roll a die. Instead, ...
Monte Carlo computations are considered easy to parallelize. However, the results can be adversely a...
Monte Carlo simulations have become a common practice to evaluate a proposed statistical procedure, ...
We will look at random number generation from the point-of-view of Monte Carlo computations. Thus...
In this article Re present background, rationale, and a description of the Scalable Parallel Random ...
We will look at random number generation from the point-of-view of Monte Carlo computations. Thus,...
Large-scale Monte Carlo simulations require high-quality random number generators to ensure correct ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-93)This paper is an examination of the generation of r...
Abstract: The problem of generating sequences of uniformly distributed pseudorandom numbers is consi...
We discuss the current state of the art of Quantum Random Number Generators (QRNG) and their possibl...
Winner, ScienceGood random number generators (RNGs) are required for many applications in science an...
Monte Carlo simulation is one of the main applications involving the use of random number generators...
We study the importance of the quality of random numbers in Monte Carlo simulations of 2D Ising syst...
International audienceParallel stochastic simulations tend to exploit more and more computing power ...
Pseudo random number generation (PRNG) play an important role in many areas of computational science...
To simulate chance occurrences, a computer can't literally toss a coin or roll a die. Instead, ...