põhiarvu
Põhiarvu is a mathematical concept in the field of combinatorics, specifically in the study of pseudorandom number generation. It is a measure used to determine the uniformity of a sequence of numbers, and is often used in cryptographic and randomness-related applications.
The concept of põhiarvu was introduced by Estonia's mathematician Helmut Võhmann in the late 20th century.
The põhiarvu of a sequence of numbers is defined as the ratio of the number of pairs
The põhiarvu has been widely used in various applications including cryptography, statistical analysis and simulation-based methods.
There are several methods for calculating the põhiarvu, with the most common one involving the calculation
Researchers have argued that the põhiarvu offers a faster and more straightforward method for checking the