Generator(bit_generator)
default_rng
:None:None:`Generator`
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numpy.random.mtrand:seed
scipy.stats._qmc:Sobol
scipy.stats._qmc:QMCEngine
scipy.optimize._dual_annealing:VisitingDistribution
scipy.stats._qmc:check_random_state
scipy.stats._qmc:PoissonDisk
scipy.stats._qmc:MultivariateNormalQMC
scipy.stats._qmc:LatinHypercube
numpy.random.mtrand:set_bit_generator
scipy.stats._qmc:MultinomialQMC
scipy.stats._stats_py:_permutation_ttest
scipy.stats._multivariate:invwishart_frozen.__init__
scipy.stats._qmc:van_der_corput
numpy.random.mtrand:get_bit_generator
scipy.stats._qmc:Halton
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