Computer Science – Computational Complexity
Scientific paper
2010-01-20
Journal of Computing, Vol. 2, Issue 1, January 2010
Computer Science
Computational Complexity
Scientific paper
Random Number Generators play a critical role in a number of important applications. In practice, statistical testing is employed to gather evidence that a generator indeed produces numbers that appear to be random. In this paper, we reports on the studies that were conducted on the compressed data using 8 compression algorithms or compressors. The test results suggest that the output of compression algorithms or compressors has bad randomness, the compression algorithms or compressors are not suitable as random number generator. We also found that, for the same compression algorithm, there exists positive correlation relationship between compression ratio and randomness, increasing the compression ratio increases randomness of compressed data. As time permits, additional randomness testing efforts will be conducted.
Chang Weiling
Fang Binxing
Wang Shupeng
Yu Xiangzhan
Yun Xiaochun
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