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Pseudorandom number generators / Information theory / Formal sciences / Random number generation / Hardware random number generator / Entropy / Key / Principle of maximum entropy / Randomness tests / Cryptography / Randomness / Probability and statistics
Date: 2014-06-17 09:40:30
Pseudorandom number generators
Information theory
Formal sciences
Random number generation
Hardware random number generator
Entropy
Key
Principle of maximum entropy
Randomness tests
Cryptography
Randomness
Probability and statistics

Random number generators for cryptography – design, evaluation and tests Viktor Fischer Hubert Curien Laboratory, Jean Monnet University Saint-Etienne, France Random numbers are crucial in cryptography: they are used a

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