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SOME EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE BEHAVIOR OF COMPOSITE RANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS

Nance, Richard E. and Overstreet Jr., Claude (1974) SOME EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE BEHAVIOR OF COMPOSITE RANDOM NUMBER GENERATORS . Technical Report CS74014-R, Computer Science, Virginia Tech.

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Abstract

A series of experiments with composite random number generators utilizing shuffling tables is described. The factors investigated are: (1) the magnitude of the modulus (equivalently, the word-size of the machine), (2) the effect of the modulus value for the indexing generator, and (3) the table size used for shuffling. Experimental results indicate that: (1) on large word-length machines (permitting large modulus values), shuffling accomplishes little in comparison with selected simple generators, (2) on small word-length machines, shuffling can produce sequences having an increased period and demonstrating acceptable statistical behavior, and (3) a table size of 2 produces results comparable to those obtained with larger tables.

Item Type:Departmental Technical Report
Keywords:random number generation, composite methods, increased periodicity, sample size, table size
Subjects:Computer Science > Historical Collection(Till Dec 2001)
ID Code:768
Deposited By:Administrator, Eprints
Deposited On:18 April 2006