A resource we should all be aware of is "StatLib---Applied Statistics algorithms The Royal Statistical Society has been publishing algorithms in its journal Applied Statistics since 1968. As of 1989, there are over 250 of them. Most are in Fortran, though a few were in Algol, and some recent ones have been in Pascal. The book - Applied Statistics Algorithms by Griffiths, P. and Hill, I.D., Ellis Horwood: Chichester (1985) contains translations of several algorithms from Algol to Fortran. A few of the other algorithms have been supplied in Fortran translations, though a few are in Algol or Pascal. The index which follows indicates which algorithms are not in Fortran."
at: http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/apstat/ Tim Glover Senior Environmental Scientist - Geochemistry Geoenvironmental Department MACTEC Engineering and Consulting, Inc. Kennesaw, Georgia, USA Office 770-421-3310 Fax 770-421-3486 Email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web www.mactec.com -----Original Message----- From: Petrovska, Iryna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 10:42 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ai-geostats] Dear list, Has anyone got a very simple/basic C code to generate normally distributed (Gaussian) random numbers. I need to be able to quickly generate N number of realizations to be later transformed into permeability distribution. Thanks a lotfor your help! Ira Petrovska
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