I think something like @everywhere srand(seed) would partially work, but you'd still suffer from non determinism in the scheduler that might run different portions of the array in different processes depending on the current load on your computer.
- [julia-users] pmap not respecting srand set seed settings Steve Kay
- [julia-users] pmap not respecting srand set seed settin... Ivar Nesje
- [julia-users] pmap not respecting srand set seed se... Ivar Nesje
- Re: [julia-users] pmap not respecting srand set... Andreas Noack
- [julia-users] Re: pmap not respecting srand set seed se... Steve Kay
- Re: [julia-users] Re: pmap not respecting srand set... Andreas Noack
- Re: [julia-users] Re: pmap not respecting srand... Greg Plowman
- Re: [julia-users] Re: pmap not respecting srand... Steve Kay
- Re: [julia-users] Re: pmap not respecting s... Ivar Nesje
- Re: [julia-users] Re: pmap not respect... Andreas Noack
