RANDOMNESS (Pseudo) 2)
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The character of a sequence of apparently random numbers created by using some specific rules.
Such a constructed randomness is of course not really random. As already observed by J.von NEUMANN, it is possible to generate an apparently perfectly random series of numbers in a completely deterministic way". which is exactly the contrary of randomness, even if it is possible to introduce an "asymptotic decrease toward 0 of the self-correlation function of the numbers in the series", as expressed by S. DINER (1992, p.350). As this implies a kind of "loss of memory" of the initial conditions (Ibid) the relation with chaotic dynamics is evident.
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Bertalanffy Center for the Study of Systems Science(2020).
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