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  • 1Random matrix — In probability theory and mathematical physics, a random matrix is a matrix valued random variable. Many important properties of physical systems can be represented mathematically as matrix problems. For example, the thermal conductivity of a… …

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  • 2random — adj 1. haphazard, casual, arbitrary, hit or miss, desultory; chance, fortuitous, serendipitous, aleatory, Inf. fluky; careless, slapdash, willy nilly, thrown or slapped together, Inf. scratch; unarranged, unsystematic, unmethodical, disorganized …

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  • 3Hardware random number generator — This SSL Accelerator computer card uses a hardware random number generator to generate cryptographic keys to encrypt data sent over computer networks. In computing, a hardware random number generator is an apparatus that generates random numbers… …

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  • 4Pseudo-random number sampling — or non uniform pseudo random variate generation is the numerical practice of generating pseudo random numbers that are distributed according to a given probability distribution. Methods of sampling a non uniform distribution are typically based… …

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  • 5Convergence of random variables — In probability theory, there exist several different notions of convergence of random variables. The convergence of sequences of random variables to some limit random variable is an important concept in probability theory, and its applications to …

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  • 6at random — Synonyms and related words: aimlessly, any which way, anyhow, anywise, around, at haphazard, at hazard, at intervals, at irregular intervals, brokenly, by catches, by chance, by fits, by jerks, by snatches, capriciously, carelessly, casually,… …

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  • 7Graduated Random Presidential Primary System — The Graduated Random Presidential Primary System, also known as the California Plan or the American Plan, is a proposed system to reform the conduct of United States Presidential primary campaigns. Under this system the campaign period would be… …

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  • 8Robust confidence intervals — In statistics a robust confidence interval is the outcome of a specialized set of calculations constructed in such a way as to produce confidence intervals which are not badly affected by outlying or aberrant observations in a data set.In the… …

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  • 9dynamic random access memory — noun a computer memory in which the information gradually decays, the cells needing to be topped up at frequent intervals, but the overall system being faster and cheaper than SRAM. Also, DRAM …

  • 10physical science, principles of — Introduction       the procedures and concepts employed by those who study the inorganic world.        physical science, like all the natural sciences, is concerned with describing and relating to one another those experiences of the surrounding… …

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