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- often called a multiplicative congruential generator (MCG), or Lehmer RNG. If c ≠ 0, the method is called a mixed congruential generator.: 4-  When c ≠ 0...
- Inversive congruential generators are a type of nonlinear congruential pseudorandom number generator, which use the modular multiplicative inverse (if...
- combined linear congruential generator (CLCG) is a pseudo-random number generator algorithm based on combining two or more linear congruential generators (LCG)...
- In geometry, two figures or objects are congruent if they have the same shape and size, or if one has the same shape and size as the mirror image of the...
- A permuted congruential generator (PCG) is a pseudorandom number generation algorithm developed in 2014 by Dr. M.E. O'Neill which applies an output permutation...
- means that the faces are congruent (identical in shape and size) regular polygons (all angles congruent and all edges congruent), and the same number of...
- In mathematics, a congruent transformation (or congruence transformation) is: Another term for an isometry; see congruence (geometry). A transformation...
- to m. Other names are multiplicative linear congruential generator (MLCG) and multiplicative congruential generator (MCG). In 1988, Park and Miller suggested...
- (Additive Congruential Generator) and should not be confused with it - ACG appears to have been used for a variant of the LCG (Linear Congruential Generator)...
- 1103/RevModPhys.55.601. Eichenauer, Jürgen; Lehn, Jürgen (1986). "A nonlinear congruential pseudorandom number generator". Statistische Hefte. 27: 315–326. doi:10...