Indexed search
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Indexed search,[1] also called the cutpoint method,[2] is an algorithm for discrete-distribution pseudo-random number sampling, invented by Chen and Asau in 1974.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indexed search,[1] also called the cutpoint method,[2] is an algorithm for discrete-distribution pseudo-random number sampling, invented by Chen and Asau in 1974.