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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2020 · 12 MIN

How Random is Random

from Programmers · host Software Engineering

We all use java.util.Random let's see what a professor of mathematics who recently won $3m prize the largest one in math has to say about randomness.

We all use java.util.Random let's see what a professor of mathematics who recently won $3m prize the largest one in math has to say about randomness.

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