generate uniform, normal, and exponential random deviates using algorithms from Marsaglia
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generate uniform, normal, and exponential random deviates using algorithms from Marsaglia
Simple site that uses javascript to simulate 1v1 dice roll
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simulate a simple game where 30 players roll a die 300 times and keep track of their rolls. The game ends when all players have the same number.
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