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Pseudorandom number sequence

In information theory, the term pseudorandom number sequence has the following meanings:

1. A sequence of numbers that has been computed by some defined arithmetic process but is effectively a random number sequence for the purpose for which it is required.

Note: Although a pseudorandom number sequence in this sense often appears to lack any definite pattern, any pseudorandom number generator with a finite internal state will repeat after a very long sequence of numbers. This can be proved using the pigeonhole principle.

see also Pseudorandom number generator.

2.  A sequence of numbers that satisfies one or more of the standard tests for statistical randomness.  

Source: originally from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188





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