Random looks naive and simple ... it is no so !
Read more on that: Knuth [Semi-numerical Algorithms].
In Smath, Random(2) is uniform, i.e: band limited.
Not very profitable for signal analysis that requires
more realistic noise generators. Mathcad, offers more
built-in "noises" [Uniforn, normal, Weibull, logistic]
This collection is under construction [few more days].
In the mean time, get interested visiting this primer.
1. randomize uniform a function.
2. get normal noise from module 'h'
3. Signum noise dates back from Mathcad 6 or 7
a stand alone noise generator of remarkable
randomness.
4. very interesting
Thermal noise from uniform.
Getting valid information from collected data is
simply deceptiveNot a job for novices users of advanced systems [Smath, R, Mathcad ...]
Enjoy, Jean
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