Result for 03584EEE352515722B7C770F4AD9471A71B7AB97

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FileName./usr/share/doc/librandom123-dev/html/search/functions_3.js
FileSize3642
MD580E79AC4912DB8ED3407C9D85D32184D
SHA-103584EEE352515722B7C770F4AD9471A71B7AB97
SHA-256E36B96D71B0BF6265B6DCB1C8A813A44B19A8ACDFA31E65D67F3360C64820DC8
SSDEEP48:N36s0PhX4qxeAItrowfh6gQ8uwSYmWZ6PY1f6rZQYLquWv8/LwO1Mk1k3dgtR/8b:NErzs7iV71/Sl0HuBQQZ0ytgOj1
TLSHT14A71E5287BB5A7AD0FD883BD3041131539530E39B36E636488976F391F973A2A37D164
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hashlookup:trust65

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Key Value
FileSize492876
MD5BA815D82F2966B8EDF098E10C18211D5
PackageDescriptiondocumentation and examples of parallel random numbers library Random123 is a family of highly parallelizable counter-based random number generators (CBRNGs) that are useful for a wide range of applications. . Random123 is a library of "counter-based" random number generators (CBRNGs), in which the Nth random number can be obtained by applying a stateless mixing function to N instead of the conventional approach of using N iterations of a stateful transformation. CBRNGs are ideal for a wide range of applications on modern multi-core CPUs, GPUs, clusters, and special-purpose hardware. Three families of non-cryptographic CBRNGs are described in a paper presented at the SC11 conference: ARS (based on the Advanced Encryption System (AES)), Threefry (based on the Threefish encryption function), and Philox (based on integer multiplication). They all satisfy rigorous statistical testing (passing BigCrush in TestU01), vectorize and parallelize well (each generator can produce at least 264 independent streams), have long periods (the period of each stream is at least 2128), require little or no memory or state, and have excellent performance (a few clock cycles per byte of random output). The Random123 library can be used with CPU (C and C++) and GPU (CUDA and OpenCL) applications. . This package contains the documentation and examples for the library.
PackageMaintainerDebian Med Packaging Team <debian-med-packaging@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibrandom123-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion1.14.0~rc2+dfsg-1
SHA-1CB001C2916AFE7D476CD84FF7104BD14FF125D3E
SHA-2565A15AD24BBCAA10356E6887B996A56B71355E86557A0E016EB536997D6F156CC
Key Value
FileSize492936
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PackageDescriptiondocumentation and examples of parallel random numbers library Random123 is a family of highly parallelizable counter-based random number generators (CBRNGs) that are useful for a wide range of applications. . Random123 is a library of "counter-based" random number generators (CBRNGs), in which the Nth random number can be obtained by applying a stateless mixing function to N instead of the conventional approach of using N iterations of a stateful transformation. CBRNGs are ideal for a wide range of applications on modern multi-core CPUs, GPUs, clusters, and special-purpose hardware. Three families of non-cryptographic CBRNGs are described in a paper presented at the SC11 conference: ARS (based on the Advanced Encryption System (AES)), Threefry (based on the Threefish encryption function), and Philox (based on integer multiplication). They all satisfy rigorous statistical testing (passing BigCrush in TestU01), vectorize and parallelize well (each generator can produce at least 264 independent streams), have long periods (the period of each stream is at least 2128), require little or no memory or state, and have excellent performance (a few clock cycles per byte of random output). The Random123 library can be used with CPU (C and C++) and GPU (CUDA and OpenCL) applications. . This package contains the documentation and examples for the library.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibrandom123-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion1.14.0~rc2+dfsg-1
SHA-1977E608699EEE58944F25768DDAE51750AB63518
SHA-25657DA38077D763D594907D00A80B1AFC7EFECB04666380DA11ED2762F86828750
Key Value
FileSize492976
MD5A04D0D41AECC372D357356E9D4DC78C9
PackageDescriptiondocumentation and examples of parallel random numbers library Random123 is a family of highly parallelizable counter-based random number generators (CBRNGs) that are useful for a wide range of applications. . Random123 is a library of "counter-based" random number generators (CBRNGs), in which the Nth random number can be obtained by applying a stateless mixing function to N instead of the conventional approach of using N iterations of a stateful transformation. CBRNGs are ideal for a wide range of applications on modern multi-core CPUs, GPUs, clusters, and special-purpose hardware. Three families of non-cryptographic CBRNGs are described in a paper presented at the SC11 conference: ARS (based on the Advanced Encryption System (AES)), Threefry (based on the Threefish encryption function), and Philox (based on integer multiplication). They all satisfy rigorous statistical testing (passing BigCrush in TestU01), vectorize and parallelize well (each generator can produce at least 264 independent streams), have long periods (the period of each stream is at least 2128), require little or no memory or state, and have excellent performance (a few clock cycles per byte of random output). The Random123 library can be used with CPU (C and C++) and GPU (CUDA and OpenCL) applications. . This package contains the documentation and examples for the library.
PackageMaintainerDebian Med Packaging Team <debian-med-packaging@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibrandom123-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion1.14.0+dfsg-1
SHA-106BFCB90001D5AA2906E87E0B144526AB26F6026
SHA-2563CA8826716C8C26E98A958F73719CCF266F1DF00FDD340B06B37F497067B01B5