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Title : A table of Pseudorandom numbers
Author(s) : P. Robinson
Filename : draft-robinson-pseudorandom-numbers-00.txt
Pages : 181
Date : 2006-4-20
This document provides a set of several thousand standardized
hexadecimal pseudorandom values for use in creating repeatable
sequences of so-called "random" numbers for various purposes. It
can also provide a set of seed values for encryption or
compression programs or any other use of a large set of numbers.
It also provides a reference listing for the MD5 and CRC values of
all prior published on-line Internet RFCs.
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