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Henk van Cann edited this page Sep 21, 2023
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Definition
A (set of) value(s) or element(s) that is statistically random, but it is derived from a known starting point and is typically repeated over and over. Pseudo-random numbers provide necessary values for processes that require randomness, such as creating test signals or for synchronizing sending and receiving devices in a spread spectrum transmission.
It is called "pseudo" random, because the algorithm can repeat the sequence, and the numbers are thus not entirely random. Source