??? 04/09/11 22:25 Read: times Msg Score: -2 -2 Answer is Wrong |
#181794 - Yeah, yeah!! Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi All,
There are three probability functions in maths, the most common one of which is the Gaussian bell curve. It has long been established that ring counter type psuedo number generators work suffuciently well because thier standard deviation output produces the bell shape curve, what more do you want? Cheers JA |
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