There is already a question on this but the answer contains a broken link, and being over two years old, I\'m hoping there\'s a better solution now :)
Low discrepancy qu
I think the best alternative for Low Discrepancy sequences in Python is Sensitivity Analysis Library (SALib):
https://github.com/SALib/SALib
I think this is an active project and you can contact the author to check if the functionalities you need are already implemented. If that doesn't solve your problem, Corrado Chisari ported a SOBOL version made in Matlab (by John Burkardt) to Python, you can access it here:
http://people.sc.fsu.edu/~jburkardt/py_src/sobol/sobol.html
Someone cleaned up the comments in these sources and put them in the format of docstrings. It's much more readable and you can access it here:
https://github.com/naught101/sobol_seq
Chaospy is also a valid option. One can select several approaches for low-discrepancy sampling (including 'Sobol, latin hypercube, etc) - for more details see the documentation.
PyTorch proves option of generating sobol random numbers. It allows upto a dimension of ~1k and has an option to switch on scrambling.
https://pytorch.org/docs/stable/generated/torch.quasirandom.SobolEngine.html