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<p>mathematicians generally accept <a href="page.php?w=Per_Martin-L%C3%B6f">Per Martin-Löf</a>'s semi-eponymous definition: An infinite sequence is random if and only if it withstands all recursively enumerable null sets. The other notions of random sequences include, among others, recursive randomness and Schnorr randomness, which are based on recursively computable martingales. It was shown by <a href="page.php?w=Yongge_Wang">Yongge Wang</a> that these randomness notions are generally different.</p>

<p>Randomness occurs in numbers such as <a href="page.php?w=binary_logarithm">log(2)</a></p><p>
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