= Low-discrepancy sequence
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A low-discrepancy sequence, also known as a quasi-random sequence, is a sequence of points in a multi-dimensional space that are designed to be more uniformly distributed than a purely random sequence. The goal of using a low-discrepancy sequence is to reduce the gaps between points and improve the uniformity of point distribution, which can lead to more efficient sampling and numerical integration, particularly in higher dimensions.
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