Convenient Interface to Inverse Ising (ConIII)


Keywords
inverse, Ising, maxent, maximum, entropy, inference, inverse-ising, python, spin-glass, statistics
License
MIT
Install
pip install coniii==3.0.1

Documentation

PyPI version fury.io PyPI license

Convenient Interface to Inverse Ising

ConIII is a Python package for solving maximum entropy problems with a focus on the pairwise maximum entropy model, also known as the inverse Ising problem.

If you use ConIII for your research, please consider citing the following:

Lee, E.D. and Daniels, B.C., 2019. Convenient Interface to Inverse Ising (ConIII): A Python 3 Package for Solving Ising-Type Maximum Entropy Models. Journal of Open Research Software, 7(1), p.3. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/jors.217.

The paper also contains an overview of the modules. For code documentation, see here.

Installation

To set up an Anaconda environment called "test" and install from pip, run the following code. The openblas package is only recommended for AMD users.

$ conda create -n test -c conda-forge python=3.10 numpy scipy numba cython jupyter ipython multiprocess boost==1.74 matplotlib mpmath blas=*=openblas
$ pip install coniii

If you have trouble using pip, then you can always build this package from source. The following code will down download the latest release from GitHub and install the package. Make sure that you are running Python 3.10 and have boost v1.74.0 installed.

$ git clone https://github.com/eltrompetero/coniii.git
$ cd coniii
$ ./pypi_compile.sh
$ pip install dist/*.whl

Setting up exact solution for systems N > 9

If you would like to use the Enumerate solver for system sizes greater than 9 spins, you must run enumerate.py to write those files yourself. This can be run from the install directory. If you do not know where the installation directory is, you can find it by starting a Python terminal and running

>>> import coniii
>>> coniii.__path__

Once inside the install directory, you can run in your bash shell

$ python enumerate.py [N] 1

where [N] should be replaced by the size of the system. This specifies that the system should be written for the {-1,1} basis. Note that the package uses the {-1,1} basis by default. For more details, see the __main__ block at the end of the file enumerate.py.

For the {0,1} basis, use

$ python enumerate.py [N]

Quick guide with Jupyter notebook

A Jupyter notebook with a brief introduction and examples for how to use ConIII is available. The notebook is also installed into your package directory if you used pip.

To use the notebook, install jupyter such as by following the setup instructions above. Then, copy the notebook file "usage_guide.ipynb" into a directory outside the "coniii" directory. Change to this directory and run

$ jupyter notebook

This should open the notebook in your default web browser.

Troubleshooting

This package is only maintained for Python 3 and has only been tested for Python 3.10. Check which version of Python you are running in your terminal with

$ python --version

ConIII has been tested on the following systems

  • Ubuntu 20.04.5

Trouble compiling the Boost extension manually? Check if your Boost library is included in your path. If it is not, then you can add an include directory entry into the EXTRA_COMPILE_ARGS variable in "setup.py" before compiling.

Support

Please file an issue on the GitHub if you have any problems or feature requests. Provide a stack trace or other information that would be helpful in debugging. For example, OS, system configuration details, and the results of unit tests. Unit tests can be run by navigating to the package directory and running

$ pytest -q

The package directory can be found by running inside python

>>> import coniii
>>> coniii.__path__

You may also need to install pytest.

$ conda install -c conda-forge pytest

Updating

When updating, please read the RELEASE_NOTES. There may be modifications to the interface including parameter names as we make future versions more user friendly.

Documentation.