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Jafaran
DESCRIPTION:
Jafaran (Java Fast Random) provides fast, and for some more random, implementations of java.util.Random, with additional nextXXX() methods, and methods to retrieve and restore state.
The names of implementations contain "Conc" (for concurrent) if they are thread-safe and non-blocking, or "Seq" (for sequential) if they are not thread-safe.
Also provides an implementation of Ziggurat algorithm (based on J. A. Doornik paper, 2005), used by nextGaussian() methods of the provided implementations.
Requires Java 5 or later.
Also available on github since 2015/12/13:
https://github.com/jeffhain/jafaran
Principal classes:
- Implementations using Mersenne-Twister algorithm (good pseudo-randomness):
MTSyncRNG
MTSeqRNG
- Implementations using Marsaglia Xor-Shift (fast):
MXSIntSeqRNG (32 bits)
MXSLongSeqRNG (64 bits) (nextLong() faster, larger period)
- Ziggurat: Random-based implementation of Ziggurat algorithm.
Audience
Science/Research, Developers
Programming Language
Java
Categories
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