2023
DOI: 10.3390/cryptography7040054
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Random Number Generators: Principles and Applications

Anastasios Bikos,
Panagiotis E. Nastou,
Georgios Petroudis
et al.

Abstract: In this paper, we present approaches to generating random numbers, along with potential applications. Rather than trying to provide extensive coverage of several techniques or algorithms that have appeared in the scientific literature, we focus on some representative approaches, presenting their workings and properties in detail. Our goal is to delineate their strengths and weaknesses, as well as their potential application domains, so that the reader can judge what would be the best approach for the applicati… Show more

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“…In the realm of information theory, entropy serves as a crucial metric, quantifying the average uncertainty associated with a random variable. When dealing with random bitstreams, the concept of entropy becomes particularly relevant, offering insights into the inherent information content within the data [26].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the realm of information theory, entropy serves as a crucial metric, quantifying the average uncertainty associated with a random variable. When dealing with random bitstreams, the concept of entropy becomes particularly relevant, offering insights into the inherent information content within the data [26].…”
Section: Entropy and Probability Calculatormentioning
confidence: 99%