Update 17 Jan 2008: This library is not available at the moment at the request of Sean Luke, who along with Michael Lecuyer were the original author of the Mersenne Twister code used in the library. In packaging the library for use with Processing I carelessly removed the copyright and license information from the original file, thereby falsely giving the impression that I had written the code myself.

I’m hoping to resolve the issue and provide the library in a different form in the near future.

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1. abstractmachine » Discrete computations in continuous planes, September 10th, 2007 at 23:30

[...] I used were of the really cheap kind (i.e. nothing like the relatively effective sort, such as the Mersenne Twister), ultimately I was coming to know (fairly well) the feel of the random number, even if its seed [...]

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