Well equidistributed long-period linear

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title: Well equidistributed long-period linear
text: The Well Equidistributed Long-period Linear (WELL) is a family of pseudorandom number generators developed in 2006 by François Panneton, Pierre L'Ecuyer, and Makoto Matsumoto. It is a form of linear-feedback shift register optimized for software implementation on a 32-bit machine.
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description: Family of pseudorandom number generators
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date modified: 2023-12-15T21:42:10Z
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