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Method in randomness
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Volume 8 ,  Issue 3  (March 1965) table of contents
Pages: 177 - 179  
Year of Publication: 1965
ISSN:0001-0782
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Martin Greenberger  Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ORCUTT, G. H., GREENBERGER, M., KORBEL, J., AND RIVLIN, A. M. Appendix to Part IV. In Microanalysis of Socioeconomic Systems, Harpers, 1961.
 
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VON NEUMANN, J. Various Techniques Used in Connection with Random Digits. N.B.S. Appl. Math. Series No. 12, U. S. Government Printing Off., Washington, D. C., 1951, 36-38.