I thought about this question before. One solution is to have distributed comput
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作者:simon (等级:10 - 炉火纯青,发帖:6859) 发表:2007-09-25 01:47:36  楼主  关注此帖
I don't know any existing algorithm generating non-pseudo random numberbut what's the application that must require non-pseudo random number?
I thought about this question before. One solution is to have distributed comput
ing as follows -- One server stores zillions of uniform random numbers between 0 and 1, which are prepared and tested to be "random". When a client request a list of random number, it will first be allocated to a position in the data on server, then the client will generate a psudo-random sequence, and pick the "random" numbers from data according to that sequence.

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作者:simon (等级:10 - 炉火纯青,发帖:6859) 发表:2007-09-25 14:35:15  2楼 评分:
man, it's still deterministic, just that the model is very complicated.... :)
everything is deterministic. only difference is how complicated the generator is
only god throws dies; or even he does not.
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作者:simon (等级:10 - 炉火纯青,发帖:6859) 发表:2007-09-26 00:15:13  3楼
yes, if everything is deterministic, how does the random come from?we dont talk about religion here
it's just a ideal concept. like poisson. there's no real poisson.
consider tossing a coin. if your model includes the force of tossing it, trajectory, air dynamics, weight of the coin, height, etc, then you can determine which side it will be. So "randomness" is an ideal concept, everything in real-life is, to some extent, psudo-random... which is deterministic.
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