Well, I'm referring to where, after enough iterations, the function begins to repeat itself. My understanding is that the regular rand() function, on certain systems, has a ceiling on the number of random numbers it produces. Such that if you run enough simulations, you will begin getting the same numbers as before. Therefore, I guess my main question was whether this ceiling was relatively high for the TM algorithm.
In reply to Re^4: Upper limit to Mersenne Twister Algorithm?
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in thread Upper limit to Mersenne Twister Algorithm?
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