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Work cat.: Processing random data, c2006: t.p.; p. 1 (Random variables; the basic concepts involved in dealing with random
numbers; a set of random numbers is a set for which knowledge of any subset will not certainly determine the value of the
next one sampled from the set; example would be the outcome of a roll of the dice)
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Pricai '96, 1996 (interest in random data comes from the relation in terms of time complexity, to learning on noisy data,
a part of which may be considered similar to random data)
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Java Card(tm) technology for smart cards, 2000: p. 135 (Random data: random numbers are crucial in cryptography)
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Information, randomness and incompleteness : papers on algorithmic information theory, 1987: p. 5 (Random data; the most compact
way for the scientist to communicate his observations is to publish them in their entirety)