Releases: oslocyclotronlab/ompy
Ompy v1.1.0
Most important changes:
- Changed response function interpolation between Compton edge and he chosen max. energy. Before, there was a misunderstanding of the bin-by-bin interpolation in Guttormsen1996. It now used a fan-like interpolation, too. Most noticable for response functions with small fwhm (like 1/10 Magne recommends for unfolding).
OMpy v1.0.0
Several changes, most important:
theoretical framework:
- Corrected likelihood: Forgot non-constant K term when K=K(theta): c8c0046
parameters and choices:
- unfolding parameters: 0fcafe2
- unfolder and fg method use remove negatives only, no fill: 9edb485
- Randomize p0 for decomposition 77dec9d
implementation and convenience:
OMpy v0.9.1
Changes:
- corrected version number
(v 0.9.0 has still v.0.8.0 as the version number)
OMpy v0.9
Many changes to the API have occured since v.0.2. Here a (incomplete) summary of the main changes:
Vector
andMatrix
are now in mid-bin calibration. Most or all other functions have been adopted.- Many changes (bugfix & readability) to the ensemble, decomposition and normalization classes.
- Normalization of nld and gsf ensembles working
- Parallelization, even though it could be more efficient for multinest (see #94 )
- Renamed response functions submodule; run
git submodule update --init --recursive
aftergit pull
to get the new files - remember to run
pip install -e .
such that changes to the cython files will be recompiled - Documentation now available via https://ompy.readthedocs.io
- Installation requirements are hopefully all specified; docker file is provided with integration at https://hub.docker.com/r/oslocyclotronlab/ompy and mybinder can be used to rund the examples.
- We have clean-up the history of the repo to downsize it.
Here the warning message: NB: Read this (only) if you have cloned the repo before October 2019: We cleaned the repository from old comits clogging the repo (big data files that should never have been there). Unfortunetely, this has the sideeffect that the history had to be rewritten: Previous commits now have a different SHA1 (git version keys). If you need anything from the previous repo, see ompy_Archive_Sept2019. This will unfortunately also destroy references in issues. The simplest way to get the new repo is to rerun the installation instructions below.
OMpy v0.2-beta
This is the first public beta version of the OMpy library, the Oslo Method in Python.
NB: Read this (only) if you have cloned the repo before October 2019 (which affects this release, v0.2-beta):
We cleaned the repository from old comits clogging the repo (big data files that should never have been there). Unfortunetely, this has the sideeffect that the history had to be rewritten: Previous commits now have a different SHA1 (git version keys). If you need anything from the previous repo, see ompy_Archive_Sept2019. This will unfortunately also destroy references in issues. The simplest way to get the new repo is to rerun the installation instructions below.
In essence: This tag does not work any longer; you have to download the version from https://zenodo.org/record/2654604