A random sequence is a sequence of elements or events generated in such a way that each element occurs with no predictable pattern or regularity. In a truly random sequence, each element is independent of the others, and their occurrence cannot be accurately forecasted. Random sequences can appear in various contexts, including: 1. **Mathematics and Statistics**: In these fields, random sequences are often generated using random number generators (RNGs) and their properties are studied within the framework of probability theory.
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