VegasFlow is a Monte Carlo integration library written in Python and based on the TensorFlow framework. It is developed with a focus on speed and efficiency, enabling researchers to perform very expensive calculation as quick and easy as possible.
Some of the key features of VegasFlow are:
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Integrates efficiently high dimensional functions on single (multi-threading) and multi CPU, single and multi GPU, many GPUs or clusters.
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Compatible with Python, C, C++ or Fortran.
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Implementation of different Monte Carlo algorithms.
The documentation for VegasFlow is available at vegasflow.readthedocs.io.
The package can be installed with pip:
python3 -m pip install vegasflow
as well as conda
, from the conda-forge
channel:
conda install vegasflow -c conda-forge
If you prefer a manual installation you can clone the repository and run:
git clone https://github.com/N3PDF/vegasflow.git
cd vegasflow
python setup.py install
or if you are planning to extend or develop the code just use:
python setup.py develop
A number of examples (basic integration, cuda, external tools integration) can be found in the examples folder. A more detailed description can be found in the documention.
Below you can find a minimal workflow for using the examples provided with VegasFlow:
Firstly, one can install any extra dependencies required by the examples using:
pip install .[examples]
from vegasflow import vegas_wrapper
import tensorflow as tf
def integrand(x, **kwargs):
""" Function:
x_{1} * x_{2} ... * x_{n}
x: array of dimension (events, n)
"""
return tf.reduce_prod(x, axis=1)
dimensions = 8
iterations = 5
events_per_iteration = int(1e5)
vegas_wrapper(integrand, dimensions, iterations, events_per_iteration, compilable=True)
Please feel free to open an issue if you would like some specific example or find any problems at all with the code or the documentation.
If you use the package please cite the following paper and zenodo references:
@article{Carrazza:2020rdn,
author = "Carrazza, Stefano and Cruz-Martinez, Juan M.",
title = "{VegasFlow: accelerating Monte Carlo simulation across multiple hardware platforms}",
eprint = "2002.12921",
archivePrefix = "arXiv",
primaryClass = "physics.comp-ph",
reportNumber = "TIF-UNIMI-2020-8",
doi = "10.1016/j.cpc.2020.107376",
journal = "Comput. Phys. Commun.",
volume = "254",
pages = "107376",
year = "2020"
}
@software{vegasflow_package,
author = {Juan Cruz-Martinez and
Stefano Carrazza},
title = {N3PDF/vegasflow: vegasflow v1.0},
month = feb,
year = 2020,
publisher = {Zenodo},
version = {v1.0},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.3691926},
url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3691926}
}