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The Mersenne Twister MT19937 pseudorandom number generator, introduced by the last two authors in 1998, is still widely used. It passes all existing statistical tests, except for the linear complexity test, which measures the ratio of the…

Mathematical Software · Computer Science 2026-01-05 Alain Schumacher , Takuji Nishimura , Makoto Matsumoto

The Mersenne-Twister is one of the most popular generators of uniform pseudo-random numbers. It is used in many numerical libraries and software. In this paper, we look at the Komolgorov entropy of the original Mersenne-Twister, as well as…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2021-01-28 Fabien Le Floc'h

Many simulation applications require the generation of long sequences of pseudo-random numbers. Linear recurrences modulo 2 are commonly used as the fundamental building block for constructing pseudo-random number generators with extended…

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing · Computer Science 2026-05-19 Fabio Cannizzo

This paper proposes a type of pseudorandom number generator, Mersenne Twister for Graphic Processor (MTGP), for efficient generation on graphic processessing units (GPUs). MTGP supports large state sizes such as 11213 bits, and uses the…

Mathematical Software · Computer Science 2013-03-14 Mutsuo Saito , Makoto Matsumoto

Well-known chaotic maps, such as the logistic and tent maps, have been used to generate cryptographically secure pseudorandomness, yet we know of no efforts which attempt to use the Gauss continued-fraction map, a known chaotic map, as a…

Dynamical Systems · Mathematics 2026-05-08 Benjamin V. Holt

Parallel stochastic simulations tend to exploit more and more computing power and they are now also developed for General Purpose Graphics Process Units (GP-GPUs). Conse-quently, they need reliable random sources to feed their applications.…

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing · Computer Science 2015-02-02 Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach , Claude Mazel , Antoine Mahul , David Hill

Sequence generators obtained by linear recursions over the two-element field $\mathbb{F}_2$, i.e., $\mathbb{F}_2$-linear generators, are widely used as pseudorandom number generators. For example, the Mersenne Twister MT19937 is one of the…

Numerical Analysis · Computer Science 2016-06-21 Shin Harase

CPUs and operating systems are moving from 32 to 64 bits, and hence it is important to have good pseudorandom number generators designed to fully exploit these word lengths. However, existing 64-bit very long period generators based on…

Numerical Analysis · Mathematics 2019-01-25 Shin Harase , Takamitsu Kimoto

We combine the design of two \emph{random number generators}, \emph{Mersenne Twister} and \emph{Xorgens}, to obtain a new class of generators with heavy-weight characteristic polynomials (exceeded only by the {\sc well} generators) and high…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2020-11-17 Marcel Van de Vel

The 32-bit Mersenne Twister generator MT19937 is a widely used random number generator. To generate numbers with more than 32 bits in bit length, and particularly when converting into 53-bit double-precision floating-point numbers in…

Numerical Analysis · Mathematics 2020-03-13 Shin Harase

The Mersenne Twister (MT) is a pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) widely used in High Performance Computing for parallel stochastic simulations. We aim to assess the quality of common parallelization techniques used to generate large…

Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing · Computer Science 2024-01-31 Benjamin Antunes , Claude Mazel , David R. C Hill

We develop a method for generating pseudorandom binary sequences using the Bernoulli map on cubic algebraic integers. The distinguishing characteristic of our generator is that it generates chaotic true orbits of the Bernoulli map by exact…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2018-11-14 Asaki Saito , Akihiro Yamaguchi

The Pseudo-Random Number Generators (PRNGs) are key tools in Monte Carlo simulations. More recently, the MIXMAX PRNG has been included in ROOT and Class Library for High Energy Physics (CLHEP) software packages and claims to be a state of…

Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability · Physics 2017-07-11 Narek H. Martirosyan , Gevorg A. Karyan , Norayr Z. Akopov

Emergence of stochastic simulations as an extensively used computational tool for scientific purposes intensified the need for more accurate ways of generating sufficiently long sequences of uncorrelated random numbers. Even though several…

Mathematical Software · Computer Science 2014-08-14 Ayse Ferhan Yesil , M. Cemal Yalabik

Pseudorandomness has played a central role in modern cryptography, finding theoretical and practical applications to various fields of computer science. A function that generates pseudorandom strings from shorter but truly random seeds is…

Formal Languages and Automata Theory · Computer Science 2016-10-25 Tomoyuki Yamakami

Algorithms that rely on a pseudorandom number generator often lose their performance guarantees when adversaries can predict the behavior of the generator. To protect non-cryptographic applications against such attacks, we propose 'strong'…

Cryptography and Security · Computer Science 2018-10-05 Jan Wassenberg , Robert Obryk , Jyrki Alakuijala , Emmanuel Mogenet

$\mathbf F_2$-linear pseudorandom number generators are very popular due to their high speed, to the ease with which generators with a sizable state space can be created, and to their provable theoretical properties. However, they suffer…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2022-03-29 David Blackman , Sebastiano Vigna

We present results of an extensive test program of a group of pseudorandom number generators which are commonly used in the applications of physics, in particular in Monte Carlo simulations. The generators include public domain programs,…

High Energy Physics - Lattice · Physics 2009-10-22 I. Vattulainen , K. Kankaala , J. Saarinen , T. Ala-Nissila

Generalised Mersenne Numbers (GMNs) were defined by Solinas in 1999 and feature in the NIST (FIPS 186-2) and SECG standards for use in elliptic curve cryptography. Their form is such that modular reduction is extremely efficient, thus…

Number Theory · Mathematics 2012-04-24 Robert Granger , Andrew Moss

Pseudorandom number generators have been widely used in Monte Carlo methods, communication systems, cryptography and so on. For cryptographic applications, pseudorandom number generators are required to generate sequences which have good…

Information Theory · Computer Science 2017-03-06 Kazuyoshi Tsuchiya , Yasuyuki Nogami
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