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EOR
2011
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13 years 4 months ago
On the distribution of the number stranded in bulk-arrival, bulk-service queues of the M/G/1 form
Bulk-arrival queues with single servers that provide bulk service are widespread in the real world, e.g., elevators in buildings, people-movers in amusement parks, air-cargo deliv...
Aykut F. Kahraman, Abhijit Gosavi
RSA
2006
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13 years 9 months ago
Random cutting and records in deterministic and random trees
We study random cutting down of a rooted tree and show that the number of cuts is equal (in distribution) to the number of records in the tree when edges (or vertices) are assigned...
Svante Janson
TCS
2002
13 years 9 months ago
Martin's game: a lower bound for the number of sets
We investigate Martin's game (as described in Arruda et al. (Eds.), On Random R. E. Sets, Non-Classical Logics, Model Theory and Computability, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1977...
M. Ageev
FSE
1998
Springer
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14 years 2 months ago
Cryptanalytic Attacks on Pseudorandom Number Generators
In this paper we discuss PRNGs: the mechanisms used by real-world secure systems to generate cryptographic keys, initialization vectors, "random" nonces, and other values...
John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier, David Wagner, Chris H...
JUCS
2006
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Pseudorandom Number Generation: Impossibility and Compromise
Abstract: Pseudorandom number generators are widely used in the area of simulation. Defective generators are still widely used in standard library programs, although better pseudor...
Makoto Matsumoto, Mutsuo Saito, Hiroshi Haramoto, ...