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Next-bit test
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Next bit test
In cryptography and the theory of computation, the next-bit test is a test against pseudo-random number generators. We say that a sequence of bits…
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Cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator
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2014
2014
A General Statistical Evaluation for Pseudorandom Bit Generators
Raad A. Muhajjar
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N. A. Flayh
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S. Ahson
2014
Corpus ID: 212528889
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2012
2012
Тесты псевдослучайных последовательностей и реализующее их программное средство
Nist Sts
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D. Knuth
2012
Corpus ID: 75016151
тестирование псевдослучайных последовательностей, программное сред-ство, FIPS 140-2, NIST STS, Diehard, ENT, D. Knuth, Practical…
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2009
2009
Practical Next Bit Test for Evaluating Pseudorandom Sequences
A. Lavasani
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T. Eghlidos
2009
Corpus ID: 37894176
Abstract In this paper, we use both the stochastic dynamic programming and Bayesian inferences concepts to design an optimum…
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1996
1996
A new universal test for bit strings
B. Sadeghiyan
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J. Mohajeri
Australasian Conference on Information Security…
1996
Corpus ID: 45534460
A new universal statistical test for random bit generators is presented. The test is an attempt to implement the concepts of the…
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1993
1993
Universal tests for nonuniform distributions
A. D. Schrift
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A. Shamir
Journal of Cryptology
1993
Corpus ID: 10700759
The next bit test as introduced by Blum and Micali was shown by Yao to be a universal test for sources of unbiased independent…
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1991
1991
Revealing Information with Partial Period Correlations (Extended Abstract)
A. Klapper
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M. Goresky
International Conference on the Theory and…
1991
Corpus ID: 12086111
1 I n t r o d u c t i o n In several applications in modern communication systems periodic binary sequences are employed that…
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