Re: Random Number Generators
Yes PERRYMOOSE (tm), this IS crypto related. The Hypothesis: Now....there oughta be a way to generate random numbers using the signal to noise ratio of just this very list! No, I'm not good at this sort of thing (we all know that) but it is there as a random variable, within a random variable. It's better than a clock for everyone gets messages differently. But you can change the s/n ratio and durations of s/n to generate the numbers on, so that it'd be pretty secure. Something to think about :) Love Always, Carol Anne -- Member Internet Society - Certified BETSI Programmer - Webmistress *********************************************************************** Carol Anne Braddock (cab8) carolann@censored.org 206.42.112.96 My Homepage The Cyberdoc *********************************************************************** ------------------ PGP.ZIP Part [017/713] ------------------- M8H,),S$8G>&.WP(8IRA`-M['+`Q%&_C"">5-F%LX@<_Q$;*P'',Q$Z/AA[8M MF=O0H+*%(-S%&>S%+FS&<LS%3(QW1"<]2%`H^;,]^1C$'HBN8PX$4SYAU^ MPGD<Q0ZLA0D+,`MCT!LA**4M[-JPAK9F?40!AJ,CW"'%DR#:'9?Q)3[%<DQ` ------------------------------------------------------------- for next chunk to export --> http://dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/export/
Something I ran across in an old book on number theory In 1953 D.H.Lhmer used the SWAC calculator to check for Mersenne primes (2^n-1). The largest one found was n=2281 - the runtime was 66 minutes. Anybody with access to one of the new Cray fish-tanks want to get a datapoint for the closest machine in 96 so we can check on how well Moore's law worked? Simon // Suddenly my Powerbook 140 seems fast again
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