From 6c611637ef05c993351fece7ff89ee10a2090031 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?utf8?q?Pierre-Cyrille=20H=C3=A9am?= Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 11:22:50 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] pch --- main.tex | 18 +++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/main.tex b/main.tex index f49eef6..6225751 100644 --- a/main.tex +++ b/main.tex @@ -551,15 +551,15 @@ Moreover, it is not clear that embedding such kind of functions into a PRNG allows to get a chaotic output, which could be required for simulating some chaotic behaviours. -In a previous work, some of the authors have proposed the idea of walking into a -$\mathsf{N}$-cube where a balanced Hamiltonian cycle have been removed -as the basis of a chaotic PRNG. -In this article, all the difficult issues observed in the previous work have been tackled. -The chaotic behavior of the whole PRNG is proven. -The construction of the balanced Hamiltonian cycle is theoretically and practically solved. -A upper bound of the length of the walk to obtain a uniform distribution is calculated. -Finally practical experiments show that the generators successfully pass -the classical statistical tests. +In a previous work, some of the authors have proposed the idea of walking +into a $\mathsf{N}$-cube where a balanced Hamiltonian cycle have been +removed as the basis of a chaotic PRNG. In this article, all the difficult +issues observed in the previous work have been tackled. The chaotic behavior +of the whole PRNG is proven. The construction of the balanced Hamiltonian +cycle is theoretically and practically solved. An upper bound of the +expected length of the walk to obtain a uniform distribution is calculated. +Finally practical experiments show that the generators successfully pass the +classical statistical tests. \end{abstract} -- 2.39.5