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The Diehard tests, also known as the Diehard Battery of Tests for Randomness, is a set of statistical tests designed to evaluate the quality of random number generators (RNGs). Developed by George Marsaglia in the 1990s, these tests assess whether a sequence of numbers can be considered random by examining various characteristics of the number sequences produced.

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