Dear all
I was playing around with a possible iminuit package before the ITP
(#968075). Is anyone interested in sponsoring this and uploading within
the team? I put it in git on salsa. This is my 2nd package, so sorry for
silly mistakes.
* Package name: iminuit
Version
run.
That's fair enough. In that sense minuit complements scipy/CG,
providing alternatives for the cases where CG performs below its usual
standard.
iminuit also has some useful extra functionality such as computing
confidence intervals and making contour plots.
These are both very nice
problems which get stuck in local minima
using CG with messy likelihood functions. It's quite useful to have
different minimizers in one's toolbox, and perhaps to run more than one
after the other. It's useful to have a well-tested general minimizer to
also run.
iminuit also has some useful
On 2020-08-08 13:53, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Sorry. I forgot to CC the science list while filing the ITP.
You can follow progress on this Bug here: 968075:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=968075.
Package: wnpp
* Package name: iminuit
* URL : https://github.com
Sorry. I forgot to CC the science list while filing the ITP.
You can follow progress on this Bug here: 968075:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=968075.
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On 2020-08-08 01:32, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
Hi -
I was looking for iminuit in Debian and found it wasn't packaged. It's
a rather useful Python fitting library. iminuit bundles the minuit
library from libroot. As far as I can see, root was removed from
Debian as it was too difficult and large
Hi -
I was looking for iminuit in Debian and found it wasn't packaged. It's a
rather useful Python fitting library. iminuit bundles the minuit library
from libroot. As far as I can see, root was removed from Debian as it
was too difficult and large to maintain.
Would packaging iminuit
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