True Random Number Generator (TRNG) Versus (Pseudo-RNG) in ROOT

From: Dr Ian Korir <IKorir_at_nnr.co.za>
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2011 12:30:53 +0000


Dear ROOTers,
Does root have the above-mentioned feature? Is there a ROOT function to map a standard normal distribution to uniform (i.e. Z to P)?

Has anyone attempted to implement and test some of the activities mentioned on: http://www.psigenics.com/Research/PrdCoreRef.aspx There is more explanations and descriptions of the same in the article<http://www.psigenics.com/Research/Papers/Intelligence_Gathering_Using_Enhanced_Anomalous_Cognition.pdf>, refer specifically to page 9, last paragraph proceeding to page 10. Also "OPERATIONAL DESIGN EXAMPLES" in page 12 and 13 etc.

Need some ideas around this. Can the Windows API be translated to Linux enviroment with ease ?......

Kind regards,

Ian

"As a consequence of misguided education and western technology, today's engineering activities are swept up in a swirl of obsession with finite-difference thinking at best and at worst in blindly using large, opaque, poorly understood computer codes to resolve engineering issues. We have therefore moribund complexities and a pathological atrophy of analytical thinking ability. Advancements and insights come from combining analytical methods with computer evaluations." Dr. Wolfgang Wulff, former USNRC ACRS Member. Received on Mon Jan 03 2011 - 13:34:18 CET

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