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Apparent lack of pattern or predictability in events
as often as 4. In this view, randomness is not haphazardness; it is a measure of uncertainty of an outcome. Randomness applies to concepts of chance
Randomness
Data evaluation test
A randomness test (or test for randomness), in data evaluation, is a test used to analyze the distribution of a set of data to see whether it can be described
Randomness_test
Quality of a numerical sequence of having no recognizable patterns
the digits of π exhibit statistical randomness. Statistical randomness does not necessarily imply "true" randomness, i.e., objective unpredictability.
Statistical_randomness
Creating sequence of numbers that cannot be predicted
short of the goal of true randomness, although they may meet, with varying success, some of the statistical tests for randomness intended to measure how
Random_number_generation
Book by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
by randomness'?". U.S.A Today. Retrieved 28 August 2013. Sizemore, Charles (23 January 2013). "Nassim Taleb's 'Antifragile' Celebrates Randomness In People
Fooled_by_Randomness
Computational concept
correcting codes. Decorrelation Hardware random number generator Randomness merger Fuzzy extractor Extracting randomness from sampleable distributions. Portal
Randomness_extractor
American general-interest trade book publisher
Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House. Founded in 1927 by businessmen Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer as an imprint
Random_House
Algorithm that employs a degree of randomness as part of its logic or procedure
A randomized algorithm is an algorithm that employs a degree of randomness as part of its logic or procedure. The algorithm typically uses uniformly random
Randomized_algorithm
Tree-based ensemble machine learning methods
redirect targets Randomized algorithm – Algorithm that employs a degree of randomness as part of its logic or procedure Ho, Tin Kam (1995). Random Decision Forests
Random_forest
Process of making something random
machines, which enhance randomness beyond what manual shuffling can achieve. With the rise of online casinos, digital random number generators (RNGs)
Randomization
Binary sequence
of randomness. The most common of these is known as Martin-Löf randomness (K-randomness or 1-randomness), but stronger and weaker forms of randomness also
Algorithmically random sequence
Algorithmically_random_sequence
Function in extractor theory
a randomness merger is a function which extracts randomness out of a set of random variables, provided that at least one of them is uniformly random. Its
Randomness_merger
Extensions of the concept of randomness
The seven states of randomness in probability theory, fractals and risk analysis are extensions of the concept of randomness as modeled by the normal distribution
Seven_states_of_randomness
Process forming a path from many random steps
"random walk in random environment". When the law of the random walk includes the randomness of ω {\displaystyle \omega } , the law is called the annealed
Random_walk
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up random, by chance, or randomly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Randomness is the property of lacking any sensible predictability. Random may also
Random_(disambiguation)
Uses of an apparent lack of pattern or predictability in events
on the concept of randomness. A number of elements of statistical practice depend on randomness via random numbers. Where those random numbers fail to be
Applications_of_randomness
Sequence of random variables
proven. Randomness History of randomness Random number generator Seven states of randomness Statistical randomness Sergio B. Volchan What Is a Random Sequence
Random_sequence
methods of divination to attempt to circumvent randomness and fate. Beyond religion and games of chance, randomness has been attested for sortition since at
History_of_randomness
Topics referred to by the same term
Randomizer may refer to: Scrambler, a telecommunications device Video game randomizers Random number generator This disambiguation page lists articles
Randomizer
Algorithm that generates an approximation of a random number sequence
Pseudorandomness Random number generation Random number generator attack Randomness Statistical randomness Barker, Elaine; Barker, William; Burr, William;
Pseudorandom_number_generator
Number generated by a random process
done a "random .. door-to-door" search, there is a certain expectation that members of a jury will have.[example needed] Flaws in randomness have real-world
Random_number
Collection of random variables
incorporate randomness into statistical physics by some scientists, such as Rudolf Clausius, most of the work had little or no randomness. This changed
Stochastic_process
Pseudorandom number generator file in Unix-like operating systems
value that provides randomness) from environmental noise, collected from device drivers and other sources. Users can obtain random numbers from the CSPRNG
/dev/random
Apparent lack of definite state before measurement of quantum systems
occurring in individual quantum systems, prior to measurement. Quantum randomness is the statistical manifestation of that indeterminacy, witnessable in
Quantum_indeterminacy
Form of computer data storage
Random-access memory (RAM; /ræm/) is a form of electronic computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data
Random-access_memory
Random number generator based on atmospheric noise
"Connoisseurs of Chaos Offer A Valuable Product: Randomness". New York Times. Retrieved 23 October 2009. Random.org generates unpredictable sequences of data
Random.org
a basic randomness model, then applying the first normalization and at last normalizing the term frequencies. The divergence from randomness is based
Divergence-from-randomness model
Divergence-from-randomness_model
Matrix-valued random variable
mathematical physics, a random matrix is a matrix-valued random variable—that is, a matrix in which some or all of its entries are sampled randomly from a probability
Random_matrix
Unpremeditated act to cheer up another
A random act of kindness is a unpremeditated, inconsistent action designed to offer kindness towards the outside world. The phrase "random kindness and
Random_act_of_kindness
Sequence where any order is equally likely
sources of randomness in the implementation such as pseudorandom number generators or hardware random number generators. There are many randomness tests for
Random_permutation
2011 American television series
So Random! is an American sketch comedy series created by Steve Marmel and developed by Michael Feldman that aired on Disney Channel from June 5, 2011
So_Random!
Measure of algorithmic complexity
theory (or Kolmogorov complexity). Kolmogorov randomness defines a string (usually of bits) as being random if the shortest computer program that can produce
Kolmogorov_complexity
Appearing random but actually being generated by a deterministic, causal process
generators are often used in computer programming, as traditional sources of randomness available to humans (such as rolling dice) rely on physical processes
Pseudorandomness
Complete spatial randomness (CSR) describes a point process whereby point events occur within a given study area in a completely random fashion. It is synonymous
Complete_spatial_randomness
Cryptographic model of a random function
cryptography. Random oracles are typically used as an idealised replacement for cryptographic hash functions in schemes where strong randomness assumptions
Random_oracle
Television series
Random! Cartoons is an American animated anthology series that aired on Nicktoons. Much like Oh Yeah! Cartoons, it was created by Fred Seibert and produced
Random!_Cartoons
Cryptographic device
(non-quantum) phenomena are not truly random, an unpredictable physical system is usually acceptable as a source of randomness, so the qualifiers "true" and "physical"
Hardware random number generator
Hardware_random_number_generator
Observed value of a random variable
true randomness (like certain hardware random number generators), and instead use pseudorandom number sequences. The distinction between random variable
Realization_(probability)
Value used to initialize a pseudo-random number generator
A random seed (or seed state, or just seed) is a number (or vector) used to initialize a pseudorandom number generator. A pseudorandom number generator's
Random_seed
1992 novel by Bernice Morgan
Random Passage is a 1992 novel by Newfoundland author Bernice Morgan. It was published by Breakwater Books Ltd. of St. John's. It was followed by a sequel
Random_Passage
Variable representing a random phenomenon
object which depends on random events. The term 'random variable' in its mathematical definition refers to neither randomness nor variability but instead
Random_variable
A random hexamer or random hexonucleotides are for various PCR applications such as rolling circle amplification to prime the DNA. They are oligonucleotide
Random_hexamer
2008 book by Leonard Mlodonow
Walk discusses the role of randomness in everyday events, and the cognitive biases that lead people to misinterpret random events and stochastic processes
The_Drunkard's_Walk
Consortium on random number generators
producing randomness, as in the case of the National Institute of Standards and Technology's public randomness beacon. Verifiable randomness has numerous
League_of_Entropy
Concept in quantum mathematics
Quantum random circuits (QRC) is a concept of incorporating an element of randomness into the local unitary operations and measurements of a quantum circuit
Quantum_random_circuits
Stochastic way of assigning quantities across a space
probability theory, a random measure is a measure-valued random element. Random measures are for example used in the theory of random processes, where they
Random_measure
Graph generated by a random process
In mathematics, random graph is the general term to refer to probability distributions over graphs. Random graphs may be described simply by a probability
Random_graph
Mathematical function
In physics and mathematics, a random field is a random function over an arbitrary domain (usually a multi-dimensional space such as R n {\displaystyle
Random_field
Machine learning technique
Random features (RF) are a technique used in machine learning to approximate kernel methods, introduced by Ali Rahimi and Ben Recht in their 2007 paper
Random_feature
Software testing technique that tests programs with random inputs
with manually constructed tests in a white-box fashion, than to rely on randomness. It may require a very large number of tests for modest levels of confidence
Random_testing
Type of functions designed for being unsolvable by root-finding algorithms
numbers are needed with more randomness than the available entropy can provide. Also, the processes to extract randomness from a running system are slow
Cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator
Cryptographically_secure_pseudorandom_number_generator
Type of motion in mechanical engineering
predicted, but general trends and statistical properties can be known. The randomness is a characteristic of the excitation or input, not the mode shapes or
Random_vibration
British-American publishing company
Penguin Random House Limited is a British-American multinational publishing conglomerate, created on July 1, 2013, through the merger of Penguin Books
Penguin_Random_House
Method in which data is created algorithmically as opposed to manually
human-generated content and algorithms coupled with computer-generated randomness and processing power. In computer graphics, it is commonly used to create
Procedural_generation
Procedure used to randomize a deck of playing cards
shuffle and how significant non-randomness is, particularly how good the people playing are at noticing and using non-randomness. Two to four shuffles is good
Shuffling
Optimization method
measurements, some methods introduce randomness into the search-process to accelerate progress. Such randomness can also make the method less sensitive
Stochastic_optimization
1999 film by Sydney Pollack
Random Hearts is a 1999 American romantic drama film directed by Sydney Pollack, starring Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas. Based on the 1984 novel
Random_Hearts
Swedish logician, philosopher, and mathematical statistician
test for randomness in order to define a random sequence as one that passed all tests for randomness; however, the precise notion of a randomness test was
Per_Martin-Löf
Randomly determined process
is the property of being well-described by a random probability distribution. Stochasticity and randomness are technically distinct concepts. Stochasticity
Stochastic
Temporary military or police roadblock
A random checkpoint is a military and police tactic. In a military context, checkpoints involve the setup of a hasty roadblock by mobile truck- or armored
Random_checkpoint
Mathematical theory
In set theory, the random algebra or random real algebra is the Boolean algebra of Borel sets of the unit interval modulo the ideal of measure zero sets
Random_algebra
2021 video game
sister in suspended animation, and abolished all dices to "eliminated randomness." She also engineered the catastrophes of the various realms to keep them
Lost_in_Random
Computing concept
is the randomness collected by an operating system or application for use in cryptography or other uses that require random data. This randomness is often
Entropy_(computing)
Electoral system with lottery among ballots
25)\approx 10^{-38}} There are various other elements of randomness (other than tie-breaking) in existing electoral systems. It is often observed
Random_ballot
Class of attack on cryptographic systems
entropy for randomness generation was studied by Ran Halprin and Moni Naor. Just as with other components of a cryptosystem, a software random number generator
Random number generator attack
Random_number_generator_attack
2014 Irish film
The Randomers is a 2014 Irish romantic film from the Irish director Graham Jones about a young woman on the west coast of Ireland who places an advertisement
The_Randomers
Checking software against expectations
Property testing libraries allow the user to control the strategy by which random inputs are constructed, to ensure coverage of degenerate cases, or inputs
Software_testing
2007 book by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
of Taleb's five-volume series, titled the Incerto, including Fooled by Randomness (2001), The Black Swan (2007–2010), The Bed of Procrustes (2010–2016)
The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable
The_Black_Swan:_The_Impact_of_the_Highly_Improbable
Single-use value in secure communications
with enough random bits to ensure an insignificantly low chance of repeating a previously generated value. Some authors define pseudo-randomness (or unpredictability)
Cryptographic_nonce
Probability distribution
distribution is a type of continuous probability distribution for a real-valued random variable. The general form of its probability density function is f ( x
Normal_distribution
British musician (born 1958)
reputation, as did the double-CD tribute album dedicated to Numan, Random (1997). Random was released shortly before Exile and featured artists, such as
Gary_Numan
Deviations from local realism
taking a small amount of initial random seed and increasing its randomness by using a cryptographic algorithm. In DI randomness amplification, this process
Quantum_nonlocality
Probability distribution modeling a coin toss which need not be fair
\end{aligned}}} Entropy is a measure of uncertainty or randomness in a probability distribution. For a Bernoulli random variable X {\displaystyle X} with success probability
Bernoulli_distribution
Type of electronic noise that occurs in semiconductors
oxide films. It is also called random telegraph noise (RTN), popcorn noise, impulse noise, bi-stable noise, or random telegraph signal (RTS) noise. It
Burst_noise
Computer science professor
randomness from recursive randomness. He also invented a distance based statistical testing technique to improve NIST SP800-22 testing in randomness tests
Yongge_Wang
Form of scientific experiment
treatments from various psychological sources of bias.[citation needed] The randomness in the assignment of participants to treatments reduces selection bias
Randomized_controlled_trial
Statistical measure of how far values spread from their average
defined as the expected value of the squared deviation from the mean of a random variable. The standard deviation is the square root of the variance. Technically
Variance
Number measuring the chance an event occurs
reasoning and statistical inference. When dealing with random experiments – i.e., experiments that are random and well-defined – in a purely theoretical setting
Probability
American comedian and television host (born 1956)
political talk show Real Time with Bill Maher (2003–present) and podcast Club Random (2022–present). He previously hosted a late-night show called Politically
Bill_Maher
Quantum variations of random walks
analogs of classical random walks. In contrast to the classical random walk, where the walker occupies definite states and the randomness arises due to stochastic
Quantum_walk
Lebanese-American author (born 1960)
Taleb's first non-technical book, Fooled by Randomness, about the underestimation of the role of randomness in life, published in 2001, was selected by
Nassim_Nicholas_Taleb
System in which no randomness is involved in determining its future states
computer science and physics, a deterministic system is a system in which no randomness is involved in the development of future states of the system. A deterministic
Deterministic_system
Probability distribution
continuous probability distribution of a random variable whose logarithm is normally distributed. Thus, if the random variable X is log-normally distributed
Log-normal_distribution
In computer science and operations research, randomized rounding is a widely used approach for designing and analyzing approximation algorithms. Many combinatorial
Randomized_rounding
Casino operated on an internet platform
stream of numbers that give the impression of true randomness. While this is not the same as true random number generation (computers are incapable of this
Online_casino
Cryptographical test for pseudo-randomness
Yao's test is a test defined by Andrew Chi-Chih Yao in 1982, against pseudo-random sequences. A sequence of words passes Yao's test if an attacker with reasonable
Yao's_test
Dimensionality reduction method for distributional semantics
Random indexing is a dimensionality reduction method and computational framework for distributional semantics, based on the insight that very-high-dimensional
Random_indexing
random word, random heuristic, random picture and random sound. In each random creativity technique, the user is presented with a random stimulus and
Random_stimulus
Cryptographic algorithm for random number generation
per logical processor. All userspace calls to fetch randomness, be it CryptGenRandom or RtlGenRandom, ultimately fall to ProcessPrng, which returns bytes
CryptGenRandom
Probability distribution
binomial distribution remains a good approximation, and is widely used. If the random variable X follows the binomial distribution with parameters n ∈ N {\displaystyle
Binomial_distribution
Randomized online chat website (2009–2023)
users to socialize with others without the need to register, and it would randomly pair users in one-on-one chat sessions where they could chat together.
Omegle
2003 Non-fiction Book by Adrian Nicole LeBlanc
Random Family: Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx is a 2003 narrative non-fiction study of urban life by American writer Adrian Nicole
Random_Family
Technique to reduce dimensionality of points in Euclidean space
In mathematics and statistics, random projection is a technique used to reduce the dimensionality of a set of points which lie in Euclidean space. According
Random_projection
Term in finance
fluctuations. Another school of thought, behavioral finance, attributes non-randomness to investors' cognitive and emotional biases. This can be contrasted with
Share_price
Average value of a random variable
moment) is a generalization of the weighted average. The expected value of a random variable with a finite number of outcomes is a weighted average of all possible
Expected_value
Statistical test
are different from zero. Instead of testing randomness at each distinct lag, it tests the "overall" randomness based on a number of lags, and is therefore
Ljung–Box_test
ideal. These problems include quantum key distribution, randomness expansion, and randomness amplification. The goal of quantum key distribution is for
Device-independent quantum cryptography
Device-independent_quantum_cryptography
Probabilistic problem-solving algorithm
random sampling for obtaining numerical results, conceptualized by Polish mathematician Stanisław Ulam. The underlying concept is to use randomness to
Monte_Carlo_method
Measure of computer performance
updates to randomly generated RAM locations. GUPS measurements stress the latency and especially bandwidth capabilities of a machine. The BSS Random Access
Giga-updates_per_second
Chart of correlation statistics
models. Autocorrelations should be near-zero for randomness; if the analyst does not check for randomness, then the validity of many of the statistical conclusions
Correlogram
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