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+ Name: vegas
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+ Version: 6.2.1
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+ Summary: Tools for adaptive multidimensional Monte Carlo integration.
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+ Home-page: https://github.com/gplepage/vegas
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+ Author: G. Peter Lepage
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+ Author-email: g.p.lepage@cornell.edu
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+ License: GPLv3
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+ License-File: LICENSE.txt
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+ vegas
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+ -----
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+
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+ The ``vegas`` package is for evaluating multidimensional integrals using
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+ an improved version of the adaptive Monte Carlo vegas algorithm
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+ (G. P. Lepage, J. Comput. Phys. 27(1978) 192).
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+ A tutorial on its use can be found in the documentation:
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+ see ``doc/html/index.html`` or <https://vegas.readthedocs.io>.
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+ The ``vegas`` algorithm has been widely used for decades to evaluate
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+ integrals of 2 or more dimensions numerically. It is particularly
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+ well suited to higher dimensions (e.g., 9 or 10 for Feynman diagram
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+ evaluation). The algorithm in this package is significantly
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+ improved over the original ``vegas`` implementation. In particular
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+ a second adaptive strategy has been added. It also supports
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+ multi-processor evaluation of integrands.
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+ The new algorithm (``vegas+``) is described in G. P. Lepage,
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+ <https://arxiv.org/abs/2009.05112>
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+ (J. Comput. Phys. 439 (2021) 110386).
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+ See the ``INSTALLATION`` file for installation directions.
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+ | Created by G. Peter Lepage (Cornell University) 2013
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+ | Copyright (c) 2013-2023 G. Peter Lepage
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