In the case GSL cannot run/be installed then is ther any replacement
for a good Random Number Generator that you'd advice ?
Hi Maura, I can't answer the GSL issue, but you might want to implement
an RNG yourself. There are several places where you can get code to meet
your needs. Here is a link to one site that has explanations and
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Maura Edelweiss Monville wrote:
pointers to code. Algorithm books, such as Knuth, has some decent
algorithms. By using your own RNG, you have more control over
randomness.
http://random.mat.sbg.ac.at/
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