Randomness merging is a concept from the field of information theory and cryptography. It involves combining multiple sources of random bits to produce a single stream of random bits that maintains or improves the overall randomness quality. The goal is to create a stronger, more uniform source of randomness, which is essential for various applications such as cryptographic key generation, secure communications, and computer simulations.

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