X-Git-Url: https://bilbo.iut-bm.univ-fcomte.fr/and/gitweb/16dcc.git/blobdiff_plain/95808e0cc34f861214ab26eb69af0dbfb485774f..0c607cc5762637d6a66776808212c498e88d061e:/prng.tex?ds=inline diff --git a/prng.tex b/prng.tex index ea56fd4..4dbeea7 100644 --- a/prng.tex +++ b/prng.tex @@ -180,12 +180,25 @@ $\textcircled{e}$&151, 149, 19, 210, 144, 152, 141, 206, 13, 12, 171, 10, 201, 1 Let us first discuss about results against the NIST test suite. In our experiments, 100 sequences (s = 100) of 1,000,000 bits are generated and tested. If the value $\mathbb{P}_T$ of any test is smaller than 0.0001, the sequences are considered to be not good enough -and the generator is unsuitable. Table~\ref{The passing rate} shows $\mathbb{P}_T$ of sequences based on discrete -chaotic iterations using different schemes. If there are at least two statistical values in a test, this test is +and the generator is unsuitable. + +Table~\ref{The passing rate} shows $\mathbb{P}_T$ of sequences based +on $\chi_{\textit{16HamG}}$ using different functions, namely +$\textcircled{a}$,\ldots, $\textcircled{e}$. +In this algorithm implementation, +the embedded PRNG \textit{Random} is the default Python PRNG, \textit{i.e.}, +the Mersenne Twister Algorithm~\cite{matsumoto1998mersenne}. +Implementations for $\mathsf{N}=4, \dots, 8$ of this algorithm is evaluated +through the NIST test suite and results are given in columns +$\textit{MT}_4$, \ldots, $\textit{MT}_8$. +If there are at least two statistical values in a test, this test is marked with an asterisk and the average value is computed to characterize the statistics. -We can see in Table \ref{The passing rate} that all the rates are greater than 97/100, \textit{i.e.}, all the generators -achieve to pass the NIST battery of tests. +We first can see in Table \ref{The passing rate} that all the rates +are greater than 97/100, \textit{i.e.}, all the generators +achieve to pass the NIST battery of tests. +It can be noticed that adding chaos properties for Mersenne Twister +algorithm does not reduce its security aginst this statistical tests. \begin{table*}