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OpenRK

https://sourceforge.net/projects/openrk/
A software development kit for the generation of pseudorandom numbers

The OpenRK - Open Randomness Kit library is a collection of pseudorandom numbers related routines for numerical computing for C and C++ programmers. It was developed from scratch in C to provide a modern and simple to use Applications Programming Interface (API), which helps in decreasing your development time and help you achieve better results. It is intended for a wide spread of users, from hobbyist programers to ordinary scientific users. Anyone who knows some C programming will be able to start using it straight-away.





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