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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T21:22:13+00:00 2026-05-13T21:22:13+00:00

I need to run a MonteCarlo simulations in parallel on different machines. The code

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I need to run a MonteCarlo simulations in parallel on different machines. The code is in c++, but the program is set up and launched with a python script that set a lot of things, in particular the random seed. The function setseed thake a 4 bytes unsigned integer

Using a simple

import time
setseed(int(time.time()))

is not very good because I submit the jobs to a queue on a cluster, they remain pending for some minutes then they starts, but the start time is impredicible, it can be that two jobs start at the same time (seconds), so I switch to:

setseet(int(time.time()*100))

but I’m not happy. What is the best solution? Maybe I can combine information from: time, machine id, process id. Or maybe the best solution is to read from /dev/random (linux machines)?

How to read 4 bytes from /dev/random?

f = open("/dev/random","rb")
f.read(4)

give me a string, I want an integer!

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    2026-05-13T21:22:13+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:22 pm

    Reading from /dev/random is a good idea. Just convert the 4 byte string into an Integer:

    f = open("/dev/random","rb")
    rnd_str = f.read(4)
    

    Either using struct:

    import struct
    rand_int = struct.unpack('I', rnd_string)[0]
    

    Update Uppercase I is needed.

    Or multiply and add:

    rand_int = 0
    for c in rnd_str:
        rand_int <<= 8
        rand_int += ord(c)
    
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