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Added code in examples directory to reproduce experiments with sampling pairs and triples of ints #310

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Added code in examples directory to reproduce experiments with sampling pairs and triples of ints from the following paper:

Vincent A. Cicirello. 2024. Algorithms for Generating Small Random Samples. Technical Report ALG-24-008, Cicirello.org, May 2024. [PDF]

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@cicirello cicirello merged commit dcf1e25 into main May 20, 2024
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