Title
Random number generators are chaotic
Abstract
The study of highly unstable nonlinear dynamical systems—chaotic systems—has emerged recently as an area of major interest and applicability across the mathematical, physical and social sciences. This interest has been triggered by advances in the past decade, particularly in the mathematical understanding of complex systems. An important insight that has become widely recognized in recent years is that deterministic systems can give rise to chaotic behavior. Surprisingly, many of these systems are extremely simple, yet they exhibit complex chaotic behavior.
Year
DOI
Venue
1995
10.1145/204865.204895
Communications of The ACM
Keywords
Field
DocType
past decade,chaotic system,chaotic behavior,complex system,complex chaotic behavior,mathematical understanding,deterministic system,random number generator,recent year,important insight,major interest,random sequence,pseudo random number generator
Random variate,Computer science,Hardware random number generator,Theoretical computer science,Random dynamical system,Random number generation,Random compact set,Randomness,Pseudorandom number generator,Random function
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
38
1
0001-0782
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.96
2
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Charles Herring15315.23
Julian I. Palmore240.96
JI PALMORE340.96