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A01=Ching-Chi Yang
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A01=Lih-Yuan Deng
A01=Nirman Kumar
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Random Number Generators for Computer Simulation and Cyber Security: Design, Search, Theory, and Application

This book discusses the theory and practice of random number generators that are useful for computer simulation and computer security applications.  Random numbers are ubiquitous in computation. They are used in randomized algorithms to perform sampling or choose randomly initialized parameters or perform Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). They are also used in computer security applications for various purposes such as cryptographic nuances or in authenticators.  In practice, the random numbers used by any of these applications are from a pseudo-random sequence. These pseudo-random sequences are generated by RNGs (random number generators). This book discusses the theory underlying such RNGs, which are used by all programmers. However, few try to understand the theory behind them.  This topic is an active area of research, particularly when the generators are used for cryptographic applications. The authors introduce readers to RNGs, how they are judged for quality, the mathematical and statistical theory behind them, as well as provide details on how these can be implemented in any programming language. The book discusses non-linear transformations that use classical linear generators for cryptographic applications and how to optimize to make such generators more efficient. In addition, the book provides up-to-date research on RNGs including a modern class of efficient RNGs and shows how to search for new RNGs with good quality and how to parallelize these RNGs.

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  • Dimensions: 168 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031767210

About Ching-Chi YangHenry Horng-Shing LuLih-Yuan DengNirman Kumar

Lih-Yuan Deng PhD is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Memphis. His research focuses on random number generators and has published several papers on the topic as well as in other areas of statistics and data science. Nirman Kumar PhD is currently a Consulting Member of Technical Staff at Oracle America Inc. Prior to this he was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Memphis. His research work has focused on theoretical computer science and machine learning and he has several publications in the areas of computational geometry randomized algorithms and machine learning. Henry Horng-Shing Lu PhD is a Professor in the Institute of Statistics at the National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. His research focuses on statistics image science and bioinformatics with publications on related topics for scientific and industrial applications. Ching-Chi Yang PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Memphis. His research focuses on statistical applications and has published several papers in the areas of statistical dimensional analysis.

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