Result for 06CA741AE70C6A5E0D9DDC12516E17FD92B09E79

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FileName./usr/share/doc/Random123-doc/examples/ut_M128.cpp
FileSize4517
MD56EEF91098974E52EB0106A0DAD32E66A
SHA-106CA741AE70C6A5E0D9DDC12516E17FD92B09E79
SHA-2568788558F917D8ACCE1127E548C77FE7BF4E68C2371C858A51E5BF2A48B054BA2
SSDEEP96:dYrYH0FrYHKrN3B53hpYTdBteG1TTs4PRS/kI+ETata8aDaGx:dYrU0FrUKrN3r3LahrTo4ZETata8aDak
TLSHT19E9163EE616B099683E7577B237B3150E005C827F611D6803C6FB3906F8B629A0BF1B5
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MD507488EA99D5958F6D00F19DEE48E9864
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionDocumentation for Random123 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 were originally developed for use in MD applications on Anton, but they 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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameRandom123-doc
PackageRelease1.fc24
PackageVersion1.09
SHA-1FE55B1FF4D4F09DA9A763AD8A2248C7971233620
SHA-256037914F6E96A3A247839C173F0EB82506A66C22178CFBFBA26D6D828A90BFC12
Key Value
MD56EE43E6D56DD0647096547964239243A
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionDocumentation for Random123 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 were originally developed for use in MD applications on Anton, but they 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.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameRandom123-doc
PackageRelease1.fc24
PackageVersion1.09
SHA-1F5AE0F81FE0D16220B98002C2F6863113A44D9C6
SHA-2562BE6CC6311D9E747207A539E3F0FB3BD22DB7ABB4B1CBE292D5065ECEB9ED56E