[R] To what extend can a machine learning algorithm predict the outcome of a random number generator?

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  • cryptosym

    SAT-based, MILP, and belief propagation preimage attacks on SHA-256 and other cryptographic hash functions

  • Here's a repo I found: https://github.com/trevphil/preimage-attacks that concludes that same.

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