Noun
LCG (plural LCGs)
Initialism of linear congruential generator.
For instance, if an LCG is used to choose points in an n-dimensional space, the points will lie on, at most, (n! Source: Internet
The C-5 has a lower LCN, but the USAF classifies both in the same broad Load Classification Group (LCG). Source: Internet
Similarly, in an environment such as a video game console taking a small number of high-order bits of an LCG may well suffice. Source: Internet
Matsumoto, Makoto, and Takuji Nishimura (1998) ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation 8 A common Mersenne twister implementation, interestingly enough, uses an LCG to generate seed data. Source: Internet
The Apollo LCG space-suit cooling system originated mostly from work done at RAE Farnborough in the early 1960s. Source: Internet
“In Argentina you see a phenomenon of firms divesting, and companies changing hands, reflecting a lack of confidence in the direction of the country,” said Guido Lorenzo, economist at consultancy LCG, adding there was huge uncertainty over policy. Source: Internet