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2018 Sep 19
2
Bias in R's random integers?
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2018 Sep 19
0
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2018 Sep 19
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Bias in R's random integers?
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2018 Sep 19
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2018 Sep 19
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2018 Sep 19
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2018 Sep 19
2
Bias in R's random integers?
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2018 Sep 19
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Bias in R's random integers?
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2018 Sep 19
2
Bias in R's random integers?
The 53 bits only encode at most 2^{32} possible values, because the source
of the float is the output of a 32-bit PRNG (the obsolete version of MT).
53 bits isn't the relevant number here.
The selection ratios can get close to 2. Computer scientists don't do it
the way R does, for a reason.
Regards,
Philip
On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 9:05 AM Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at
2018 Sep 19
0
Bias in R's random integers?
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