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On Monday, June 23, 2014 9:08:57 AM UTC-7, h.s.n...@gmail.com wrote:
.title. .a new method for generating pseudo random numbers. it is possible to generate a string of pseudo random numbers by dividing a number by a prime number. if you divide a number by a prime number p you may get a quotient of up to p minus 1 pseudo random digits in a repeating sequence. for some prime numbers you may get a shorter sequence. for example 6 divided by 17 gives a repeating pseudo random sequence of 17 minus 1 or 16 digits as 0.3529411764705882... where as 1 divided by 13 gives a repeating pseudo random sequence of only 6 digits as 0.076923... while 7 divided by 13 gives a complementary repeating pseudo random sequence of 0.538461... it is observed that the remainders in the division trace out the numbers from 1 to p-1 in some pseudo random order. for example 6 divided by 17 produces the following repeating remainder sequence of all the numbers between 1 and 17 minus 1 or 16. that is 6 divided by 17 produces the following repeating remainder sequence 6 9 5 16 7 2 3 13 11 8 12 1 10 15 14 4 ... also 1 divided by 13 produces remainders of 1 10 9 12 3 4 ... while 7 divided by 13 produces the remaining numbers between 1 and 12 as the remainder sequence. that is 7 5 11 6 8 2 ... this may be used as a method for generating pseudo random numbers. you may get up to p minus 1 pseudo random numbers by using a large prime number p. either the string of quotient digits or the string of remainders may be used as pseudo random numbers. pseudo random numbers are used in a variety of applications in communications and computers like encryption queueing spread spectrum noise generation random process modelling etc. .end of message. .when. .date and time. 23 jun 2014 mon 0859 am. .from. .where. position. san jose public library. 150 east san fernando street. san jose. california. usa. ca 95112. .from. .who. h.s.nair111 at gmail.com . hemarajan shankaranarayanan nair .phone at apartment 408 294 2873. mobile 408 401 2954 . please note that my mobile phone does not work at my apartment .my articles are posted to. usenet newsgroup soc.culture.indian at http colon slash slash groups.google.com slash group slash soc.culture.indian slash .they are also posted to my group oneworld01 at http colon slash slash groups.google.com slash group slash oneworld01 slash. .signature is digital to analog and analog to digital converters operate with binary numbers and not decimal numbers is signature.
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