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Slobodan Savic
Bio [2004]
Slobodan Savic is a physics student in his fourth year at the University of
Zagreb. He has many hobbies, including computer programming, playing
chess, international travel, and reading classic literature. He also
likes to model professional sports with Monte Carlo methods.
Project Title Testing Two-Neighbor Cellular Automata for
Randomness
Project
This project was about searching through the radius 1½ cellular
automata, of which there are 65356, and making a list of class 3
rules, like elementary rule 30. All of these rules can be used to
create random sequences of numbers, like rule 30 is used in
Mathematica. After that the plan was to test all of these rules by
the die-hard battery of randomness tests. Most of these tests are
very hard to pass, meaning that most randomness generators, especially
hardware generators, fail them. The goal was to see what cellular
automata are good random generators, and how good they are. Another
goal was to see which tests are typically difficult to pass by
cellular automata and which are easy.
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