The use of random numbers can be seen everywhere in life and the performance directly affects the security of cryptosystems. So the research on properties of random numbers plays an important role in the field of information security. The inherent nature abstraction of random number spectrum makes it difficult to become aware of the distribution tendency. The available methods of visualization, such as Poincare plot, random walk, variant map and so on, seldom confront directly the original random number spectrum and lack taste. The paper put forward a taste visualization scheme of random number spectrum whose mission is to display the intrinsic distribution characteristics of the spectrum intuitively by using simple and interesting methods. The scheme unfolds the original random number spectrum along the two dimensional surface and three dimensional space with concise, vivid and ingenious properties, and makes use of thresholds to constrain iteration rounds and plot scales to ensure good visuals, and its results aim for promoting readers’ intuitive experience and reducing the cognitive work. Especially the random chips can lead the readers to perceive the distribution of the spectrum figuratively, and stimulate the pleasant psychological feelings.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.si.20221006.14 |
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Random Number Spectrum, Visualization, Taste
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