Randomness has many uses in science, art, statistics, cryptography, gaming, gambling, and other fields. For example, random assignment in randomized controlled trials helps scientists to test hypotheses, and random numbers or pseudorandom numbers help video games such as video poker. These uses have different levels of requirements, which leads to the use of different methods. Mathematically, there are distinctions between randomization, pseudorandomization, and quasirandomization, as well as between random number generators and pseudorandom number generators. For example, applications in cryptography usually have strict requirements, whereas other uses (such as generating a "quote of the day") can use a looser standard of pseudorandomness. (Wikipedia).
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Randomness - Applied Cryptography
This video is part of an online course, Applied Cryptography. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs387.
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Randomness Extraction: A Survey - David Zuckerman
David Zuckerman University of Texas at Austin; Institute for Advanced Study February 7, 2012 A randomness extractor is an efficient algorithm which extracts high-quality randomness from a low-quality random source. Randomness extractors have important applications in a wide variety of area
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Randomness Quiz - Applied Cryptography
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Random Oracle - Applied Cryptography
This video is part of an online course, Applied Cryptography. Check out the course here: https://www.udacity.com/course/cs387.
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Avi Wigderson: Randomness and pseudorandomness
Abstract: The talk is aimed at a general audience, and no particular background will be assumed. Is the universe inherently deterministic or probabilistic? Perhaps more importantly - can we tell the difference between the two? Humanity has pondered the meaning and utility of randomness fo
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Questions And Answers - Applied Cryptography
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Introduction to Random Variables
Introduction to random variables and probability distribution functions. More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=IYdiKeQ9xEI
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This lesson introduces the different sample methods when conducting a poll or survey. Site: http://mathispower4u.com
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Random Products and Quantum Simulation by Joel Tropp
PROGRAM: ADVANCES IN APPLIED PROBABILITY II (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Vivek S Borkar (IIT Bombay, India), Sandeep Juneja (TIFR Mumbai, India), Kavita Ramanan (Brown University, Rhode Island), Devavrat Shah (MIT, US) and Piyush Srivastava (TIFR Mumbai, India) DATE: 04 January 2021 to 08 Januar
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28C3: String Oriented Programming (en)
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Flutter Tutorial For Beginners | Build Your First Flutter App | Flutter App Development | Edureka
** Edureka Online Training: https://www.edureka.co/ ** In this edureka video, Flutter tutorial, you will learn about google's cross-platform mobile application development framework. You will also learn to make a basic app using flutter at the end of this video. The following topics are d
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An introductory survey on expanders and their applications - Avi Wigderson
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Introduction to Quantum Computing For Enterprise Developers
Check out Johan Vos' book 📖 Quantum Computing in Action | http://mng.bz/49nB 📖 To save 40% off this book ⭐ DISCOUNT CODE: watchvos40 ⭐ Quantum Computing sounds futuristic, but did you know that you can already create quantum applications today? Johan takes a hands-on live coding approac
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Measurement based unitary designs and some applications - D. Markham - Workshop 2 - CEB T2 2018
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Meetup talk: Building Real World Serverless Apps with Node, Webtask, and Vue
This meetup talk was a collaboration between the FullStack and Node.js meetup groups in Denver, CO. https://www.meetup.com/Node-js-Denver-Boulder/events/243648316/
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Limit Theorems in Pseudorandomness - Raghu Meka
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MFEM Workshop 2022 | Stochastic Fractional PDEs: Random Field Generation & Topology Optimization
The LLNL-led MFEM (Modular Finite Element Methods) project provides high-order mathematical calculations for large-scale scientific simulations. The project’s second community workshop was held on October 25, 2022, with participants around the world. Learn more about MFEM at https://mfem.o
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Random Processes and Stationarity
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