fitbenchmarking.controllers.minuit_controller module
Implements a controller for the CERN package Minuit https://seal.web.cern.ch/seal/snapshot/work-packages/mathlibs/minuit/ using the iminuit python interface http://iminuit.readthedocs.org
- class fitbenchmarking.controllers.minuit_controller.MinuitController(cost_func)
Bases:
fitbenchmarking.controllers.base_controller.Controller
Controller for the Minuit fitting software
- algorithm_check = {'all': ['minuit'], 'bfgs': [], 'conjugate_gradient': [], 'deriv_free': [], 'gauss_newton': [], 'general': ['minuit'], 'global_optimization': [], 'levenberg-marquardt': [], 'ls': [], 'simplex': [], 'steepest_descent': [], 'trust_region': []}
Within the controller class, you must initialize a dictionary,
algorithm_check
, such that the keys are given by:all
- all minimizersls
- least-squares fitting algorithmsderiv_free
- derivative free algorithms (these are algorithms that cannot use information about derivatives – e.g., theSimplex
method inMantid
)general
- minimizers which solve a generic min f(x)simplex
- derivative free simplex based algorithms e.g. Nelder-Meadtrust_region
- algorithms which emply a trust region approachlevenberg-marquardt
- minimizers that use the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithmgauss_newton
- minimizers that use the Gauss Newton algorithmbfgs
- minimizers that use the BFGS algorithmconjugate_gradient
- Conjugate Gradient algorithmssteepest_descent
- Steepest Descent algorithmsglobal_optimization
- Global Optimization algorithms
The values of the dictionary are given as a list of minimizers for that specific controller that fit into each of the above categories. See for example the
GSL
controller.
- cleanup()
Convert the result to a numpy array and populate the variables results will be read from
- fit()
Run problem with Minuit
- setup()
Setup for Minuit