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This time we look at a couple of existing PRNG libraries available in JavaScript, and look at some examples of how PRNGs can ... Speaker: Florette Martinez, Ph.D Student, Sorbonne Université View the video created to support the paper, Attacks on The beauty of a linear feedback shift register is that their hardware implementation is fast and simple.

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  • Speaker: Florette Martinez, Ph.D Student, Sorbonne Université View the video created to support the paper, Attacks on
  • The beauty of a linear feedback shift register is that their hardware implementation is fast and simple.

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