I'm working on a software project where I need to introduce sources of randomness, as well as create stimulus for my software. I'd like something that can be generated from a specification, similar to how it's done in hardware verification languages. What is the current state-of-the-are here? Thanks.
How much randomness do you really need? Why not just compose xorshift and keccak hash and call it good?
Go to a stats forum. This place is mostly software they don’t know jack about randomness
I've had little luck on Quora and other places. Is there a good forum for mathematics, statistics, data science that would have a greater focus on randomness generation and more chaos engineering? Thanks, I'm glad I found an adult. :)
Did you try math.stackexchange.com?
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