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True-Randomness and Pseudo-Randomness in Ring Oscillator-Based True Random Number Generators

True-Randomness and Pseudo-Randomness in Ring Oscillator-Based True Random Number Generators

... with true random number genera- tors employing oscillator rings and namely with the one proposed by Sunar et ...the pseudo-randomness caused by XOR-ing clock signals having different ...only ...

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The indistinguishability between God and man in the thoughts of Meister Eckhart.

The indistinguishability between God and man in the thoughts of Meister Eckhart.

... The need to return to God is summarised by Eckhart in German Sermon 42 when he states, “Now know, all our perfection and our holiness rests in this: that a person must penetrate and transcend everything created and ...

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There  is  no  Indistinguishability  Obfuscation  in  Pessiland

There is no Indistinguishability Obfuscation in Pessiland

... 7: end if 8: end for 9: return “Satisfiable” If C ∗ is unsatisfiable, then it implements the constant zero function. Hence, by Claim 3.2, it follows that the condition in line 5 will be true with probability p, ...

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Non-Malleable  Encryption:  Equivalence  between  Two  Notions,   and  an  Indistinguishability-based  Characterization

Non-Malleable Encryption: Equivalence between Two Notions, and an Indistinguishability-based Characterization

... R between plaintexts, having an adversary output a distribution on some set of messages, and then setting up a challenge-response ...x) true in this game is not much more than her ability to make it ...

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Experimental Indistinguishability of Causal Structures

Experimental Indistinguishability of Causal Structures

... the true underlying causal relations. But when the true causal relations are linear, tests of the linear correlation enable a more quantitative analysis of the causal ...correlation between two ...

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Experimental Indistinguishability of Causal Structures

Experimental Indistinguishability of Causal Structures

... sumptions anyway. The example here does not involve a violation of faith- fulness, but a similar analysis of the likelihood of underdetermination de- spite experimentation is possible. PM1 and PM2 cast a rather dark ...

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Security  \&  Indistinguishability  in  the  Presence  of  Traffic  Analysis

Security \& Indistinguishability in the Presence of Traffic Analysis

... distinguish between two ...not true: indistinguishability is a strictly stronger notion, as we show in Section 3 and in Appendix ...fact, indistinguishability combines two notions, security ...

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Pseudo  Flawed-Smudging  Generators   and  Their  Application  to  Indistinguishability  Obfuscation

Pseudo Flawed-Smudging Generators and Their Application to Indistinguishability Obfuscation

... i,j c i,j x i y j with small inputs and coefficients from distributions proposed in recent works, including an earlier version of this work, were broken [BHK + 18]. We further study properties of flawed-smudging ...

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Identification of biomarkers for pseudo and true progression of GBM based on radiogenomics study

Identification of biomarkers for pseudo and true progression of GBM based on radiogenomics study

... Methylation in MGMT promoter region has widely been suggested as a biomarker associated with the development of PsP in previous studies [5, 9–13]. Brandes et al. claimed that MGMT promoter status could be used to predict ...

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The Complexity of Homomorphism Indistinguishability

The Complexity of Homomorphism Indistinguishability

... . Then HomInd(F) is simply the problem of deciding whether two graphs have the same homomorphism vector. Defining a metric or, even better, an inner product on the range vector space, we obtain a (pseudo-)metric ...

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Relationship between Randomness and Coefficient Alpha: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study

Relationship between Randomness and Coefficient Alpha: A Monte Carlo Simulation Study

... Coefficient; Randomness; Simulation ...the true value of an observed ...this true value cannot be obtained directly via measure- ment, and may therefore need to be predicted with the help of observed ...

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Distinguishing between apparent and actual randomness: a preliminary examination with Australian ants

Distinguishing between apparent and actual randomness: a preliminary examination with Australian ants

... linkage between fractal dimension and the exponent in the step-length ...the true nature and interpretation of the randomness in these models has until now been ...apparent randomness can ...

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Application of PET-MRI in pseudo progression versus true progression in High Grade Gliomas: A new avenue!

Application of PET-MRI in pseudo progression versus true progression in High Grade Gliomas: A new avenue!

... PET‑MRI of the brain has the potential to provide new insights in the field of neuroscience by simultaneous study of brain function, metabolism, oxygen consumption, perfusion, and allowing exact spatial and temporal ...

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Does  Privacy  Require  True  Randomness?

Does Privacy Require True Randomness?

... of randomness from which one can already deterministically extract almost b nearly random bits! Notice, since such extracted bits can then be used as a one-time pad, we get that any b-bit encryption scheme can in ...

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Finding a Link between Randomness and Fuzziness

Finding a Link between Randomness and Fuzziness

... This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution International License (CC BY). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Abstract If sample realizations are intervals, if the upper and the lower boundaries ...

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Indistinguishability  Amplification

Indistinguishability Amplification

... relation between distinguishing advantage and monotone binary outputs (there called conditions) was introduced, but which “lost” a logarithmic factor and whose proof was quite technical based on ...

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Computational  Indistinguishability  between  Quantum  States   and  Its  Cryptographic  Application

Computational Indistinguishability between Quantum States and Its Cryptographic Application

... distinguishing between two specific quantum states as a new cryptographic problem to design a quantum cryptographic scheme that is “secure” against any polynomial-time quantum ...distinguish between two ...

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The interplay between randomness and structure during learning in RNNs

The interplay between randomness and structure during learning in RNNs

... 3 Analytical results for linear system The observation of effective low-rank changes in connectivity and accelerated learning for random initial connectivity were general across the three different tasks considered. To ...

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Key  Indistinguishability  vs.  Strong  Key  Indistinguishability  for  Hierarchical  Key  Assignment  Schemes

Key Indistinguishability vs. Strong Key Indistinguishability for Hierarchical Key Assignment Schemes

... Freire et al. [41] proposed new security definitions for hierarchical key assignment schemes. Such definitions, called security against strong key recovery and security with respect to strong key ...

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On the randomness that generates biased samples: The limited randomness approach

On the randomness that generates biased samples: The limited randomness approach

... In this sense, calculating survival probabilities at any time t 6= 0, may be misleading. To achieve uniform sampling while calculating survival probabilities at time t = 0, it suffices to make sure that by the time the ...

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